The Election Commission of Nepal will enforce a code of conduct from January 17 in anticipation of the March 5 elections.
The Election Commission of Nepal has announced that 64 political parties will participate in the upcoming parliamentary ...
Nepal Election Commission enforces code of conduct from January 17 ahead of March 5 polls, says Ram Prasad Bhandari. Social ...
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New polarisation ahead of elections
Gen Z political landscape, unification of alternative forces and parallel preparations for polls and possible House revival ...
The Election Commission (EC) has strictly prohibited the use of children in any form of election campaigning under the code ...
Listen to the latest weekly update from Nepal, including Kulman Ghising's Ujyalo Nepal Party agreement with the Rastriya ...
As the deadline to submit a closed list of candidates for the proportionate voting system ended on Monday, the Election ...
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A vote for generational change or just another election?
The March 5 snap election, triggered by a deadly Gen Z-led protest, is reshaping political competition. Yet questions remain ...
Nepal's Election Commission said on Dec. 9 that 114 political parties, several new, have been approved to contest the first polls since a mass uprising ousted the government. Commission spokesman ...
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Former rapper to run for Nepal PM in key election after Gen Z-led protests
Two popular leaders have formed an alliance ahead of March parliamentary elections in Nepal. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nepal’s Election Commission has announced that 64 political parties have submitted 3,424 candidates for 110 seats under the ...
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Elections, economy, and the weight of youth expectations
The interim government headed by Prime Minister Sushila Karki says it is fully prepared to conduct parliamentary elections on ...
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