Ending political uncertainty after last month's general elections, which failed to produce a clear winner, the Maoist supremo and Oli reached an understanding to lead the government on a rotation basis
With the conclusion of the vote counting results from the recent elections, major parties have further intensified negotiations to form the new government.
Kathmandu, Dec 7 (EFE).- Nepal’s five-party ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, won the national election on Nov.20 but fell short of forming a new government in the Himalayan country. The election commission declared the results on Wednesday. The Nepali Congress of Prime Minister Deuba, 76, emerged as the single largest party …
The ruling Nepali Congress-led (NC) alliance has won 85 seats, the most by an alliance, in the direct voting system and is awaiting the results of proportional voting seats to see if it can cobble up a workable majority.
The Nepali Congress led by PM Deuba has won 53 seats in the general election. Meanwhile, Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) (CPN-UML) won 42 seats.