Provincial Assembly of Gandaki
Provincial Assembly of Gandaki गण्डकी प्रदेश सभा | |
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1st Provincial Assembly of Gandaki | |
Seal of Gandaki Pradesh | |
Type | |
Type | |
History | |
New session started | February 4, 2018 |
Leadership | |
Speaker | |
Deputy Speaker | |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | |
Leader of Opposition | |
Structure | |
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Political groups |
Government (39)
Opposition (15)
Other opposition (6)
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Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
36 members are elected through FPtP and 24 are elected through PR | |
Last election | 26 November and 7 December 2017 |
Next election | 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Town Development Training Centre, Pokhara Lekhnath, Kaski | |
Website | |
stateassembly.p4.gov.np | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of Nepal |
The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki also known as the Gandaki Pradesh Sabha, (Nepali: गण्डकी प्रदेश सभा) is a unicameral governing and law making body of Gandaki Pradesh, one of the 7 Provinces in Nepal, and is situated at Pokhara, the province capital of Gandaki, with 60 Members of the Provincial Assembly (MPA).
Following the win of the left alliance in the 2017 election, the current Chief Minister of Gandaki and Leader of the House is Prithvi Subba Gurung.[1][2] The Speaker of the Assembly is Netra Nath Adhikari[3]. Baburam Kunwar is the current Governor of Gandaki Pradesh[4].
Overview
Office | Office Bearer | Party | Took office | |
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Speaker | Netra Nath Adhikari[3] | Nepal Communist Party | 15 February 2018 | |
Deputy Speaker | Srijana Sharma[5] | Nepal Communist Party | 18 February 2018 | |
Leader of the House | Prithvi Subba Gurung[1] | Nepal Communist Party | 11 February 2018 | |
Leader of Opposition | Krishna Chandra Nepali[6] | Nepali Congress | 29 April 2018 |
Chief Minister
Chief Minister | Took office | Left Office | Term |
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Prithvi Subba Gurung[2] | 12 February 2018 | Incumbent | 241 Days |
Political parties
Party | Parliamentary party leader | Seats | |
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Nepal Communist Party | Prithvi Subba Gurung | 39 | |
Nepali Congress | Krishna Chandra Nepali[6] | 15 | |
Rastriya Janamorcha | Krishna Thapa | 3 | |
Naya Shakti Party, Nepal | Hari Sharan Acharya | 2 | |
Independent | 1 | ||
Total | 60 |
List of members
Constituency (PR if blank) | Member | Party | |
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Tanahu 2(A) | Asha Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | |
Syangja 2(B) | Bhagwat Prasad Malla | Nepali Congress | |
Parbat 1(B) | Bikash Lamsal | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 2(B) | Bindu Kumar Thapa | Nepali Congress | |
Myagdi 1(A) | Binod K.C | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 2(A) | Bishnu Prasad Lamichhane | Nepali Congress | |
Baglung 2(A) | Chandra Bahadur Budha | Nepal Communist Party | |
Chandra Mohan Baidya | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Manang 1(A) | Chinta Bahadur Ghale | Nepali Congress | |
Dhan Maya Pokharel (Lama) | Naya Shakti Party, Nepal | ||
Lamjung 1(A) | Dhananjaya Dawadi | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dilmaya Roka Magar Gautam | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Kaski 1(A) | Dipak Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | |
Syangja 1(A) | Dipak Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dobate Bishwokarma | Nepali Congress | ||
Gayatri Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Tanahu 1(B) | Hari Bahadur Chuman | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 2(A) | Hari Sharan Acharya | Naya Shakti Party, Nepal | |
Mustang 1(A) | Indra Dhara Dadu Bista | Nepal Communist Party | |
Baglung 1(A) | Indra Lal Sapkota | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 2(B) | Janak Lal Shrestha | Nepal Communist Party | |
Juna Devi Nepali | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Tanahu 2(B) | Kiran Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kopila Bohara | Nepali Congress | ||
Kaski 2(A) | Krishna Bahadur Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 1(A) | Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel | Nepali Congress | |
Baglung 1(B) | Krishna Thapa | Rastriya Janamorcha | |
Kumar Khadka | Nepali Congress | ||
Lalitkala Gurung | Nepali Congress | ||
Laxmi Sunar | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Gorkha 1(A) | Lekh Bahadur Thapa Magar | Nepal Communist Party | |
Madhu Adhikari Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Mustang 1(B) | Mahendra Bahadur Thakali | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 1(B) | Man Bahadur Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Man Kumari Gurung | Nepali Congress | ||
Mani Bhadra Sharma | Nepali Congress | ||
Maya Nath Adhikari | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Mekha Lal Shrestha | Nepali Congress | ||
Syangja 1(B) | Min Prasad Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Mina Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Mitra Kumari Gurung Subedi | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Syangja 2(A) | Mohan Prasad Regmi | Nepal Communist Party | |
Myagdi 1(B) | Nara Devi Pun Magar | Nepal Communist Party | |
Parbat 1(A) | Netra Nath Adhikari | Nepal Communist Party | |
Omkala Gautam | Nepali Congress | ||
Piyari Thapa | Rastriya Janamorcha | ||
Prabha Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Gorkha 2(B) | Prakash Chandra Dawadi | Nepali Congress | |
Lamjung 1(B) | Prithvi Subba Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Pushpa KC (Bhandari) | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Manang 1(B) | Rajiv Gurung (disputed) | Independent | |
Kaski 3(B) | Rajiv Pahari | Nepal Communist Party | |
Tanahu 1(A) | Ram Bahadur Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 1(B) | Ram Sharan Basnet | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 3(A) | Ramji Prasad Baral Jiwan | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 1(B) | Roshan Bahadur Gaha Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Sabitra Rana | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Sarita Gurung | Nepali Congress | ||
Srijana Sharma | Nepal Communist Party | ||
Baglung 2(B) | Tek Bahadur Gharti | Rastriya Janamorcha | |
Source: Election Commission of Nepal |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Prithvi Subba Gurung unanimously elected UML PP leader of Province 4 - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times. 2018-02-11. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- 1 2 "Prithvi Subba Gurung appointed as Province 4 CM - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times. 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- 1 2 "Adhikari unanimously elected Province 4 Speaker". My Republica. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ↑ "Government finalises provinces' governors and temporary headquarters". nepalekhabar.com. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ↑ "UML lawmaker Sharma elected deputy speaker of prov 4". The Himalayan Times. 2018-02-18. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- 1 2 "KC Nepali appointed NC's PP leader in Province 4". Retrieved 2018-04-29.
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