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The Second Constituent Assembly of Nepal, later converted to the Legislature Parliament (Nepali: व्यवस्थापिका संसद), was a unicameral ...
The first Nepalese Constituent Assembly was a unicameral body of 601 members that served from May 28, 2008, to May 28, 2012. It was formed as a result of the first Constituent Assembly election held on April 10, 2008. [ 1 ]
This is a list of members elected to the 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly at the 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election and subsequent by-elections. The list is arranged by constituency for members elected through direct elections and by last name for members elected through the party list.
Constituent Assembly elections were held in Nepal on 19 November 2013. [1] The vote was repeatedly delayed, [ 2 ] having previously been planned for 22 November 2012 following the dissolution of the 1st Constituent Assembly on 27 May 2012, but it was put off by the election commission . [ 3 ]
The second Nepalese Constituent Assembly was converted into a legislative parliament of Nepal after the promulgation of the constitution on 20 September 2015. [6] The second Nepalese Constituent Assembly was formed after the failure of the first Constituent Assembly to draft a new constitution.
A Constituent Assembly was elected to draft a new constitution. There were 240 members elected from single-seat constituencies and 335 elected via proportional representation. 240 2008, [12] 2013 [13] 2015 The 2015 Constitution of Nepal was ratified by the Constituent Assembly.
Constituent Assembly elections were held in Nepal on 10 April 2008, [1] [2] having been postponed from earlier dates of 7 June 2007 [citation needed] and 22 November 2007. [3] The Constituent Assembly was planned to draft a new constitution and therefore decide, amongst other things, on the issue of federalism.
Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Province No. 1, Open 4 March 2020 [4] 1 Narayan Dahal CPN (Maoist Centre) Nominated 12 April 2022 [19] 1 Shashikala Dahal: Nepal Communist Party CPN (Maoist Centre) Province No. 2, Women 4 March 2018 [8] 3 March 2022 1 Tulsa Dahal Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Province No. 2, Women 4 March 2020 [4] 1 Ramchandra ...