2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal

2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal
1st Federal Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyFederal Parliament of Nepal
Term9 January 2023 (2023-01-09) –  ()
Election2022 general elections
GovernmentDahal cabinet, 2022
Websiteparliament.gov.np
National Assembly
Members59
ChairpersonGanesh Prasad Timilsina, (UML)
Vice-chairpersonUrmila Aryal, (MC)
Leader of the HouseNarayan Kaji Shrestha, (MC)
Leader of the OppositionRamesh Jung Rayamajhi, (NC)
Party controlGovernment (38)
  •   CPN (MC) (17)[a]
  •   CPN (UML) (10)[a]
  •   CPN (US) (8)
  •   PSPN (3)

Opposition (21)

House of Representatives
Members275
Speaker of the HouseDev Raj Ghimire, (UML)
Deputy SpeakerIndira Ranamagar, (RSP)
Leader of the HousePushpa Kamal Dahal, (MC)
Leader of the OppositionSher Bahadur Deuba, (Nepali Congress)
Party controlGovernment (149)

Opposition (123)

Vacant (1)

The Second Federal Parliament of Nepal, was elected by the 2022 general elections on 20 November 2022.[2] The elections elected 275 Members of Parliament (MPs), 165 for each constituency and 110 through the party list, to the House of Representatives.[3] The parliament convened for the first time on 9 January 2023.[4]


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  1. ^ https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/new-government-alliance-in-nepal-after-maoist-centre-nepali-congress-coalition-collapses-101709534293659-amp.html
  2. ^ "Around 61 percent cast votes in largely peaceful polls". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  3. ^ "प्रतिनिधि सभा समानुपातिक निर्वाचन प्रणाली तर्फ निर्वाचित सदस्यहरुको विवरण" (PDF). Election Commission Nepal. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Diverse Parliament's first sitting stresses a range of issues". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-01-09.

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