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Nepali Congress: Chakra Prasad Bastola: 15,670 CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Yukta Prasad Bhetwal 15,645 Nepal Sadbhawana Party: Bishwa Nath Singh Rajbanshi 6,748 CPN (Marxist–Leninist) Radha Krishna Mainali: 5,323 Rastriya Prajatantra Party: Ram Kumar Singh Rajbanshi 2,106 Rastriya Janamukti Party: Dhan Bahadur Tamang 1,305 Others 598 ...
Nepali Congress: Pukar Maharjan 14,729 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Dilip Maharjan 13,717 Janasamajbadi Party Nepal Shyam Kumar Adhikari 2,193 Bibeksheel Sajha Party: Dev Bahadur Maharjan 1,809 Naya Shakti Party, Nepal: Kesh Ratna Bajracharya 1,401 Others 1,172 Invalid votes 1,081 Result Congress gain Source: Election Commission
Nepali Congress: 1994: Binod Kumar Shah: Nepal Workers Peasants Party: 1995 [2] CPN (UML) 1999: Shiv Raj Joshi: Nepali Congress: 2008: Raj Bahadur Budha: CPN (UML) 2013: Laxmi Prasad Pokhrel: 2017: Raj Bahadur Budha Chhetri: May 2018: Nepal Communist Party: March 2021: CPN (UML) 2022: Dikpal Kumar Shahi: Nepali Congress
A map showing the vote-share won by the Nepali Congress in the 2017 provincial elections. Sushil Koirala resigned as prime minister on 10 October 2015 after losing support from CPN (UML). [37] Nepali Congress joined the government again in August 2016 under the leadership of Bimlendra Nidhi, after backing Pushpa Kamal Dahal to become prime ...
4 Election results. ... for the House of Representatives: Dailekh 1 in Karnali Province. Assembly segments Dailekh 1(A) ... Nepali Congress: 10,695: 32.30:
The House of Representatives, commonly known as Pratinidhi Sabha (Nepali: प्रतिनिधि सभा, romanized: Pratinidhi Sabhā), is one of the houses of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, with the other house being the National Assembly. [1] Members of the House of Representatives are elected through a parallel voting system.
4 Election results. ... for the House of Representatives: Baitadi 1 in Sudurpashchim Province Protected areas in green. ... Nepali Congress: 5,166: 20.69:
The governing Nepali Congress preferred the upper house to be elected by Single Transferable Voting System while the left parties preferred majority vote. Lack of consensus meant the Legislature Parliament disbanded on 14 October, as required by the constitution, without approving National Assembly Election Bill which included provisions to ...