Nepal's leftists secure majority in upper house; to form govt

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Nepal's Communist parties today secured an overwhelming majority in the of Parliament with 39 seats, paving the way for the leftist alliance to form the country's next government led by its leader K P The for 56 seats of the -- the of Parliament -- was conducted peacefully in all six provinces with a huge voter turnout of over 99 per cent yesterday. The CPN-UML won 27 seats whereas the CPN-Maoist Centre, led by and former Prachanda, won 12 seats, according to the Commission. The won 13 seats and the Rastriya Janata Party and Federal Socialist Party Nepal, both Madhesi parties, won two seats each in the The results pave the way for the Leftist alliance comprising the CPN-UML and to form the new government, more than a month after the historic Parliamentary and provincial-level elections. The elections were the first under Nepal's new post-war Constitution promulgated in 2015, which turned the country into a federal democratic republic devolving significant power from the centre to the seven provinces. Oli, former known for his pro-stance, and is poised to become the new Prime Minister of Nepal, leading the Leftist alliance. The Constitution has stipulated for a bicameral federal legislature comprising the and the The for the was held in two phases on November 26 and December 7.

There are a total of 275 seats in the whereas the National Assembly (the Upper House) has 59 members. Of them, 56 members are elected by the electoral college with eight members from each province, including at least three women, one Dalit and one person from the disabled or minority communities. The will nominate three members, including at least one woman to the National Assembly, at the recommendation of the council of ministers. The electoral college is made up of 2,056 voters, including 1,506 mayors and deputy mayors of municipalities, and chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of the rural municipalities. The rest of the electorate are the 550 members of the Provincial Assemblies of all the seven provinces. The of the CPN-UML and secured 174 seats in the 275-member Parliament in the country's recently-concluded historic provincial and parliamentary polls that many hope will bring much-needed political stability to the nation.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 18:35 IST