Gandaki Province
Khagaraj Adhikari appointed Gandaki Chief Minister
It’s Adhikari’s second stint as a chief minister.Pratikchya Kafle
Gandaki provincial assembly leader of the CPN-UML Khagaraj Adhikari was appointed as the chief minister of the province on Sunday.
Province head Dilliraj Bhatt appointed Adhikari to the position as per Article 168 (2) of the Constitution after he staked a claim for the chief ministerial position with the support of a majority of provincial assembly members.
Adhikari secured the support of 31 members from the UML, which has 22 members in the assembly, the CPN (Maoist Center) that has eight including the Speaker and an independent member. To form a government in the Gandaki province, any candidate must garner the support of at least 31 members in the 60-strong provincial assembly.
The Nepali Congress had urged Province Head Bhatta not to appoint Adhikari as Chief Minister, arguing that the claim of support from the UML-Maoist alliance was unconstitutional.
The party had argued that it is against constitutional norms to assert the speaker’s support for the government when he is not even a member of the party. Additionally, the Congress cited the example of the Koshi Province to reinforce its stance.
It's Adhikari’s second stint as a chief minister. He was appointed chief minister in January last year and lost the position after failing to secure the vote of confidence during the floor test in the provincial assembly in April.
On April 3, Province Head Bhatta called on political parties represented in the provincial assembly to show a majority to stake the claim for the post of chief minister and form a government in the province within six days after Surendra Raj Pandey resigned.
On April 3, province head Bhatta called on political parties represented in the provincial assembly to show a majority to stake the claim for the post of chief minister and form a government in the province within six days after Surendra Raj Pandey resigned.