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    Left Parties Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/left-parties/ A Site for Global Nepali Community Tue, 26 Dec 2017 09:15:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.nepalisansar.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav.png Left Parties Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/left-parties/ 32 32 Nepal Elections 2017: Brainstorming Continues Over New Government, Seat Sharing https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/nepal-elections-2017-brainstorming-continues-new-government-seat-sharing/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/nepal-elections-2017-brainstorming-continues-new-government-seat-sharing/#respond Tue, 26 Dec 2017 09:15:16 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=5350 Nepal’s left alliance, Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist Alliance (CPN-UML) and CPN-Maoist Center, has been riding

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    Nepal’s left alliance, Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist Alliance (CPN-UML) and CPN-Maoist Center, has been riding on success in the recently-concluded Nepal general elections 2017.

    However, the communist parties’ cabinet seat-sharing has been a matter of discussion since the time results were announced.

    As per the latest update, the two parties are most likely to go on for a 60:40 ratio in seat sharing (the same ratio implemented for fielding candidates) if their discussions do not materialize before the formation of the new Nepali Government.

    UML is reportedly keen on offering 30 percent cabinet seats to its ally MC based on the number of seats the party won in the recently-concluded polls.

    According to Senior MC party leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha, the announcement of Proportional Representation (PR) seats will give a needed boost to the process of new government formation.

    “Otherwise, there is no alternative but to reach a deal with the Nepali Congress (on the ordinance forwarded for National Assembly election),” Narayan added.

    It will take at least two weeks to form the new government even after allotment of PR seats, says UML leader Rinal.

    The discussions over announcement of Khadga Prasad Oli as the next Nepali PM was also halted due to row over the formation of new National Assembly.

    “The meeting of the party unification coordination committee will begin as soon as Dahal returns from Chitwan, may be on Tuesday evening or Wednesday,” informed UML Secretary Pradeep Gyawali.

    This update gains significance in view of UML’s recent announcement over formation of new Nepali Government most likely by the end of December 2017.

    Provincial Council Results

    Meanwhile, Nepal Election Commission (EC) has made another major announcement regarding Nepal’s landmark parliamentary and provincial polls.

    EC, on December 22, 2017, announced the results of country’s Provincial Council (PC) elections under the Proportional Representation (PR) system.

    The seats allocation under PC saw CPN-UML leading with 75 seats followed by Nepali ruling Congress with 72 seats.

    While CPN-MC won 35 seats, Federal Democratic Forum (FDF) bagged 13 seats followed by Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal (RJP-Nepal) that got 12 seats.

    Parliamentary PR Results in Two Days

    The results of the parliamentary polls under PR system are likely to be announced very soon.

    According to the EC Spokesperson Navaraj Dhakal, the PR unit functioning under EC will finish the Parliamentary PR seat allocation in the next two days. “We will unveil the result of Parliamentary PR elections as soon as possible,” informed Dhakal.

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    Nepal General Election 2017: Left Alliance Wins FPTP Polls, New Govt Likely by Dec End https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/nepal-general-election-2017-left-alliance-wins-fptp-polls-new-govt-likely-dec-end/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/nepal-general-election-2017-left-alliance-wins-fptp-polls-new-govt-likely-dec-end/#respond Thu, 14 Dec 2017 09:39:17 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=5159 A key breakthrough in the Nepal general election 2017 has ended with the announcement of the

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    A key breakthrough in the Nepal general election 2017 has ended with the announcement of the results of the recently-concluded parliamentary and provincial polls, under the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system, on December 13, 2017.

    The FPTP election vote count for 165 House of Representatives (HoR) and 330 Provincial Assembly (PA) seats declared the victory of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN)-Unified Marxist-Leninist (UML) in the recent polls.

    With 80 HoR seats & 167 PA seats by UML and 36 HoR & 74 PA seats by its poll partner CPN (Maoist Centre), the left alliance finally emerged as the single largest party as per the FPTP results.

    With this, the ruling Nepali Congress (NC) could find its presence only in 23 HoR and 41 PA constituencies, followed by Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal (RJP-Nepal) that received 11 HoR and 16 PA seats.

    While the independents proved their presence in 1 HoR constituency and 3 PA constituencies, 6 women candidates made it to HoR.

    According to EC, the vote counting of both HoR and National Assembly has come to final stages with 164 parliamentary and 329 provincial representatives elected so far in the polls held for 165 parliamentary and 330 provincial seats.

    PR Counting Underway

    Overall, the left alliance won 116 of 165 FPTP seats for HoR and was leading the Proportional Representation (PR) count, held for 60 districts, for 110 seats.

    Out of the 7,684,328 PR votes counted so far, “CPN-UML has so far secured 2,631,991 votes followed by NC (2,546,069), CPN-MC (1,045,446), Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (351,525) and the RJP-Nepal (295,448),” informed Nepal Election Commission (EC) Spokesperson Nawaraj Dhakal.

    The PR vote counting is currently underway in around 17 districts and the final PR result is expected by December 15, 2017 evening.

    Once the parties submit their HoR winners under PR category, EC will take the process ahead to President for further approval before making the list public.

    Decline in Women Representatives

    The number of directly-elected women to the HoR seats under the FPTP category has decreased this time as only 6 women candidates made it to HoR.

    This number indicates a gradual decline in women representatives in Nepali elections over a period.

    While the first Constituent Assembly (CA) elections in 2008 saw 30 women representatives, the number declined to 10 in 2013 CA elections, and now it has come down to 6.

    This situation lies in contrast to the constitutional rules that recommend 33 percent women representatives in the House.

    This time, only three parties including CPN-UML, CPN-MC and Rastriya Janamorcha the winning female candidates.

    While UML had only 3 female winners in a total of 80 FPTP seats, CPN-MC also saw a similar number among its 36 total FPTP winners.

    Meanwhile, the ruling NC party saw the failure of its 9 female candidates fielded for HoR seats.

    Brainstorming Begins

    With the results announced, now the winner leftist alliance is brainstorming on the formation of the new Nepali government with key discussions on power-sharing, among others.

    According to the senior left leaders, KP Oli, UML Chairman and the next PM of Nepal (likely), and the MC Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also called Prachanda, are likely to hold discussions during December 14-15, 2017 over the formation of new government at the Center.

    While some experts feel the formation of central government will be possible only after Assembly results, UML feels that the Assembly (Upper House) election will not be an issue and aims at the formation by the end of December 2017.

    Following the formation, the President will call for the first Federal Parliament session under the new government, within 30 days of the declaration of final results of HoR as recommended by the Nepali Constitution.

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