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  2. Rastriya Prajatantra Party - Wikipedia

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    'National Democratic Party'; abbr. RPP, RaPraPa (Nepali: राप्रपा)) is a constitutional monarchist and Hindu nationalist political party in Nepal. [7] The party was formed by Panchayat era prime ministers Surya Bahadur Thapa and Lokendra Bahadur Chand in 1990. The party led two coalition governments in 1997 under Thapa and Chand.

  3. List of political parties in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In other words, candidates from any political party failing to meet the criteria to become a national party will be ineligible to be represented in parliament as a party. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] There are currently five such political parties which failed to achieve national status yet are represented in Nepal's Parliament .

  4. Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal - Wikipedia

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    When the party joined the government of Khadga Prasad Oli, Bikram Bahadur Thapa and Kunti Devi Shahi became state ministers. [24] On 21 November 2016, Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal and Rastriya Prajtantra Party announced their unification. The new party retained the name of Rastriya Prajatantra Party.

  5. File:Emblem of Nepal (alternative).svg - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (Nepal) Ministry of Urban Development (Nepal) Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens; Ministry of Youth and Sports (Nepal) Municipalities of Nepal; National Assembly (Nepal) National Code of Nepal; National Human Rights Commission (Nepal) National Investigation Department; National coat ...

  6. Politics of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Panchayat loyalists formed National Democratic Party, which emerged as the third major party. While Nepali Congress ran the government for most of the next ten years of democracy that followed, democracy was mostly a disappointment owing to the immature democratic culture and political infighting in the capital, as well as the civil war ...

  7. Emblem of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    It contains the flag of Nepal, Mount Everest, green hills symbolising the hilly regions of Nepal and yellow colour symbolising the fertile Terai region, male and female hands joining to symbolise gender equality, and a garland of Rhododendron (the national flower) also called Lali Guransh (लाली गुराँश).

  8. Nepali Congress - Wikipedia

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    The party was formed in 1950 by the merger of the Nepali National Congress and the Nepal Democratic Congress along democratic socialist lines. NC prime ministers led four governments between the fall of the Rana dynasty and the start of the Panchayat era, including the first democratically elected government of Nepal, after the 1959 general ...

  9. Nepali Congress (Democratic) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th general convention of Nepal Student Union (NSU) declared Kisor Rathor and Kiran Paudel as president and general secretary. The 9th general convention of the Nepal Students Union (NSU), affiliated with the Nepali Congress (Democratic), was held in Nepalgunj from 10 to 15 July 2007.