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Congress revises date for 15th General Convention, reschedules for May…

Kathmandu, Jan 2: Irrespective of intense objection by the General Secretaries duo, the Nepali Congress (NC) revised its initial schedule of its 15th general convention- now from May 11 to 14 in Kathmandu. A meeting of the party's central execution committee held on Friday revised the schedule, citing adverse situation.

‘Issues of indigenous nationalities in hydel projects should be addressed…

Lalitpur, Jan 2: Minister for Energy Kulman Ghising has said that issues related to the private land, forest area and

Election Commission Nepal
62 days to go for polls: EC seeks applications from…

Kathmandu, Jan 2: The Election Commission (EC) has urged the concerned side for transporting most essential election related materials for

From Anti-Corruption Movements to National Politics: Nepal’s New Alliance Explained

The questions now confronting Nepali politics are collective, reflecting broader concerns about leadership, governance, and political culture.

64 political parties submit closed lists for proportional representation

Total 64 political parties have submitted closed lists for the proportional representation of election to the House of Representatives (HoR)

22 parties field candidates for all 110 PR seats

The political parties fielding candidates in all (110) seats are Nepali Congress, CPN (UML), Nepal Communist Party (NCP), Rastriya Swatantra

64 political parties submit closed lists under PR System

A total of 64 political parties have submitted their closed lists under the proportional representation (PR) system for the upcoming

RPP submits Proportional Representation closed list (with name list)

The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has submitted its closed list of proportional representation (PR) candidates to the Election Commission.

EC determines spending limit for HoR candidates

As determined by the EC, the spending limit is different for remote districts, and others with better access to services

NCP bars former lawmakers, ministers from PR closed list

The Nepali Communist Party (NCP) has decided not to include the names of leaders who have already served as lawmakers