National Assembly member election today

National Assembly member election today

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National Assembly election today

KATHMANDU: The National Assembly (NA) is gearing up for an election to fill 19 vacant seats falling vacant from March 4 today. Candidates from eight political parties are in the race, with the ruling alliance strongly represented. The major

National Assembly election silence period to start from midnight

The silence period for the National Assembly election is commencing from midnight tonight. The post National Assembly election silence period to start from midnight appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

National Assembly candidates can spend up to Rs 350,000 as election expense

Candidates for National Assembly members can spend up to Rs 350,000 as election expenditure. The post National Assembly candidates can spend up to Rs 350,000 as election expense appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Election Commission adjusts vote weightage for coming National Assembly election

The Election Commission has revised the voter weightage for participants in the National Assembly election scheduled for January 2024. The post Election Commission adjusts vote weightage for coming National Assembly election appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

National Assembly by-election on February 8

The by-election of the National Assembly will be held on February 8. The post National Assembly by-election on February 8 appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

National Assembly election process begins today

The Election Commission has stated that the voting process for the 19 vacant seats in the National Assembly will start from January 1.

Ruling UML loses National Assembly by-election in Lumbini also

The ruling CPN-UML has lost a by-election held to elect a National Assembly member to represent the Lumbini province.

National Assembly by-election voting begins

BAGMATI, May 20: Voting in the by-election to the National Assembly has begun. Chief Minister of Bagmati Province Dormani Poudel inaugurated voting by casting his vote at 9 am.  The polling centre is located at Bhutandevi Secondary School in Hetauda, Makawanpur district.  Separate voting booths have been managed for members of the Provincial Assembly, chiefs and deputy of local levels and Covid-19 infected voters. The total 347 eligible voters will cast their ballot in the by-elections. Of them, 238 are from local levels and 109 are members of the Provincial Assembly.