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Efforts to form new government in Gandaki begins


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2022 Dec 18, 10:36, Gandaki
Gandaki Province Chief Sita Kumari Poudel presenting the policy and programme for the fiscal year 2021/22 in the Province Assembly meeting in Kaski district, on Monday, June 14, 2021. (Photo: RSS)

The political parties represented in Gandaki provincial assembly have started internal preparations for the formation of the new government in Gandaki province.

The discussion about the next power equation in the government started after the Election Commission submitted the report with the results of the election held on November 20 to the Chief of Gandaki Province, Prithviman Gurung on Sunday.

According to the election results, five parties will be represented in Gandaki provincial assembly. Nepali Congress, CPN (UML), CPN (Maoist Centre), Rashtriya Prajatanta Party, and CPN (Unified Socialist) will be represented in the election. In the 60-member provincial assembly, 36 members have been elected through the FPTP system while 24 people have been elected through the proportional representation (PR) system of the election.

Following the November 20 election, Gandaki has 27 representatives from Nepali Congress, 22 from UML, eight from Maoist Center, two from Rashtriya Prajatantra Party, and one from the Unified Socialist Party. Even though CPN (Unified Socialist) did not win any seat in the election, Rajiv Gurung (Deepak Manage), an independent candidate elected from Manang, joined the party after the election.

A total of 31 members are required to form a majority government but since no single party has a majority number, the equation between the parties will be important. Article 168 of the Constitution provides for the formation of the Provincial Council of Ministers. Section 1 of the said article stipulates that the leader of the parliamentary party with the majority in the provincial assembly will be appointed as the chief minister. 

Furthermore, Article 168 of the Constitution states that in the absence of a clear majority of any party, the member of the Provincial Assembly who can obtain a majority with the support of two or more parties represented in the Provincial Assembly will be elected the Chief Minister. Hence, the political parties are now engaged in the exercise of government formation following this article.

Meanwhile, the parties are also preparing to select their respective leader of the parliamentary party. It is believed that the Nepali Congress and CPN-Maoist Center, which allied in the election, will jointly form the next government. The Nepali Congress has 27 members, Maoist Centre has eight and the Unified Socialist has one, to make it 36 members, which will be a clear majority. 

The coalition of left parties is another option for the formation of the new government including CPN-UML and Maoist-Centre. The UML with 22 members, Maoist with eight, and Unified Socialists with one member can garner 31 members. The support of RPP will also be necessary for a convenient majority. 

Meanwhile, for a stable government, the option of an equation between Congress and UML is also in discussion at the moment.

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