Party election mobilization committee coordinator and party leader Balkrishna Khand said the leftist alliance candidates gaining the majority in the elections was obvious at the
The Left Alliance has secured two-third majority in the Federal Parliament under the first-past-the-post electoral system. The election partners CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Center), altogether, have won 110 House of
Left Alliance has dominated the election table results across the country, more significantly outweighing its chief rival Nepali Congress party. As of lates
CPN-UML's Krishna Rai won Kathmandu constituency 3 parliamentary seat with a wide margin of more than 4000 votes. Rai received 19169 votes while his closest competitor Nepali Congress's Ambika Basnet
Nepali Congress's Prakash Man Singh won a parliamentary seat in Kathmandu constituency 1. Singh got 10,936 votes, while his closest rival Bibeksheel Sajha's Rabindra Mishra secured 10,118 votes. The left
As of latest update, Left Alliance is leading both federal parliament and province assembly elections table, with CPN-UML leading the federal parliamentary election with 5 wins and 35 leading;
The Election Commission has said that the voter turnout for Thursday's second phase of election to the House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies was more than 67 per cent. The
Voting for the second and final phase of the House of Representatives and Province Assembly election has begun in 45 districts. Voters armed with their voter identity cards have started
Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba on Sunday claimed that his party would bring majority in the upcoming federal parliament and province assembly elections.
Vice-chairman of CPN-UML and a House of Representatives candidate from Bardiya constituency-1 on Saturday said that he would become the next prime minister of Nepal. He claimed that no other