EC officially announces hung Parliament


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Kathmandu, February 9

The Election Commission today declared the champs of parliamentary decision under relative portrayal framework hung on November 26 and December 7.

A gathering of EC office bearers directed by Chief Election Commissioner Ayodhi Prasad Yadav produced a choice to this results. The gathering additionally chose to send formal letters to the political gatherings to prescribe names of victors from the shut rundown they had submitted to the survey board preceding the decision.

Of the 49 parties that challenged the parliamentary PR race, just five — CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Center, Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal and Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal — secured no less than three for every penny of the aggregate legitimate PR votes to end up noticeably national gatherings and got PR seats.

Of 110 aggregate parliamentary PR situates in question in the government Parliament, the UML got 41 seats, NC got 40, CPN-MC 17 and RJP-N and FSF-N got six seats each.

The UML secured 3,173,494 votes (37.1 for every penny), NC 3,128,389 votes (36.6 percent), CPN-MC 1,303,721 votes (15.3 for each penny), RJP-N 472,254 votes (5.5 for every penny) and FSF-N got 470,201 votes.

The EC expressed that according to Sub-Article (6) of Article 84 of the constitution, parties needed to guarantee no less than 33 for every penny ladies interest in the government Parliament. The EC added that to meet that criteria the UML would need to prescribe no less than 37 ladies from its rundown submitted to the EC, NC 20, CPN-MC 16, RJP-N 6 and FSF-N five ladies.

The UML has won 80 parliamentary first-past-the-post seats, NC 23, CPN-MC 36, RJP-N 11 and FSF-N 10 seats.

With the present declaration of PR comes about, the EC authoritatively reported that parliamentary surveys yielded a hung Parliament, with UML having 121 seats, NC 63, CPN-MC 53, RJP-N 17 and FSF-N 16 seats.

Considering the first-past-the-post, PR and NA situates, the UML has 148 seats in the government Parliament, NC 76, CPN-MC 65, RJP-N 19 and FSF-N 18 seats.

Issuing a public statement here today, EC Spokesperson Navaraj Dhakal encouraged gatherings to suggest names of champs based on need from the rundown they had submitted before decisions by 5:00pm on February 12 with underwriting of the focal official council or proportional panel of the individual gatherings.

The EC additionally guided its secretariat to illuminate its choice to the Office of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, all services and to the established bodies.

The EC included that it would submit parliamentary PR survey result to President Bidhya Devi Bhandari by February 14.

Unmistakable pioneers on shut PR records

Nepali Congress

Sitadevi Yadav, Chitralekha Yadav, Bal Krishna Khand, Sujata Koirala, Man Bahadur Bishwakarma, Dilendra Prasad Badu, Pushpa Bhusal, Mina Pandey, Uma Regmi

CPN-UML

Smash Kumari Jhankri, Tham Maya Thapa Magar, Shiv Maya Tumbahamphe, Sujita Shakya, Bina Shrestha, Tulsi Thapa, Navina Lama, Shanti Maya Tamang Pakhrin, Kumari Meche, Bina Devi Budhathoki Magar, Rana Kumari Balampaki Magar, Maili Tamang, Menchung Lama, Kamala Thapa Magar, Bijay Subba, Khagendra Rai, Keshav Lal Shrestha, Aindra Sundar Nembang, Chuda Dev Singh Lama Ghising, Til Kumar Meyangbo

CPN-MC

Rekha Sharma, Purna Kumari Subedi, Dharmashila Chapagain, Satya Pahadi, Devi Khadka, Hit Raj Pandey, Mani Thapa, Lok Mani Dhakal, Prem Bahadur Singh, Narayan Prasad Dahal, Ganga Karki

RJP-N

Chanda Chaudhary, Akbal Ahmed Shah, Indra Jha, Naramaya Dhakal, Dharmendra Sah Teli, Bijay Kumar

Singh, Chunni Khatun

FSF-N

Parshuram Basnet, Prem Krishna Pathak, Prakash Adhikari, Rajan KC, Prem Narayan Thapa, Shiv Bahadur Basnet, Prithvi Narayan Karki, Bir Bahadur Shahi, Durgamai Subedi, Babu Lal Karki

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