Nepali Communist Party’s Dhan Bahadur Budha wins Dolpa
Secures fourth consecutive victory, defeating UML’s Lanka Bahadur Rokaya by 1,406 votes.
Secures fourth consecutive victory, defeating UML’s Lanka Bahadur Rokaya by 1,406 votes.
This reality check gives old parties chance to introspect, accept the outcome and seriously work on reforms, analyst says.
Kathmandu’s former mayor secured 68,348 votes, defeating Oli by nearly 50,000 votes and bolstering his chances of becoming prime minister.
Singh wins by 12,857 votes, ending Thapa’s 18-year parliamentary run.
Party wins 62 seats and leads in 60 constituencies as Balendra Shah defeats UML chair KP Sharma Oli in Jhapa-5 by nearly 50,000 votes.
After getting seat allotments, parties elect lawmakers from closed lists they have submitted to the commission.
Mishra says he will remain independent and continue advocating for monarchy restoration and good governance.
Party wins 36 seats and leads in 83 constituencies; secures nearly 55 percent of proportional votes counted so far.
The party ahead in early national tally with 57 pecent of proportional votes; wins 25 FPTP seats.
A simple majority in the House of Representatives requires 138 seats while a two-thirds majority will require winning 184 seats.
Observers say voters punished old parties for their failure to deliver, abuse of power, and widespread corruption.
Nepali Congress trails far behind as RPP edges UML for third place in early tally.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidates are ahead in 110 constituencies as counting for the House of Representatives continues.
New party surges ahead as traditional rivals UML and Congress trail in preliminary tally.
Party dominates preliminary tally as counting continues across 43 constituencies.
Early results show RSP leading across Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur.
Rabi Lamichhane and Balen Shah among early frontrunners as counting continues.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidate ahead of Congress and Rastriya Prajatantra Party rivals.
Party secures 23 early leads, followed by CPN-UML with three and Nepali Congress with one.
Interim government overcomes scepticism and political opposition as she oversees Thursday’s elections with strong public support.