Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province
The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province also known as the Gandaki Pradesh Sabha, (Nepali: गण्डकी प्रदेश सभा) is a unicameral governing and law making body of Gandaki Province, one of the seven provinces in Nepal. The assembly is seated at the provincial capital Pokhara in Kaski District at the Town Development Training Centre. The assembly has 60 members of whom 36 are elected through first-past-the-post voting and 24 of whom are elected through proportional representation. The term of the assembly is five years until dissolved earlier.
Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Pradesh गण्डकी प्रदेश सभा | |
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1st Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Pradesh | |
Emblem of Gandaki Pradesh | |
Type | |
Type | |
History | |
New session started | February 4, 2018 |
Leadership | |
Speaker | |
Deputy Speaker | |
Chief Minister | |
Leader of Opposition | |
Structure | |
Political groups | Government (40)
Opposition (15)
Other opposition (5)
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Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
Mixed member majoritarian: | |
Last election | 26 November and 7 December 2017 |
Next election | 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Town Development Training Centre, Pokhara, Kaski | |
Website | |
pradeshsabha | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of Nepal |
The present First Provincial Assembly was constituted in 2017, after the 2017 provincial elections. The election resulted in a majority for the alliance of CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) and CPN (Maoist Centre). The next election will take place when the five year term ends by November 2022.
History
The Provincial Assembly of Gandaki Province is formed under Article 175 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015 which guarantees a provincial legislative for each province in the country. The first provincial elections were conducted for all seven provinces in Nepal and the elections in Gandaki Province was conducted for 60 seats to the assembly. The election resulted in a victory for the CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) and CPN (Maoist Centre) alliance which later went on to form a coalition government under Prithvi Subba Gurung from CPN (UML).[1][2] The first meeting of the provincial assembly was held on 4 February 2018.[3][4] Netra Nath Adhikari from Maoist Centre was elected as the first speaker of the provincial assembly,[5] and Srijana Sharma from CPN (UML) as the first deputy speaker of the provincial assembly.[6]
List of Assemblies
Election Year | Assembly | Start of term | End of term | Chief Minister | Speaker |
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2017 | First Assembly | 4 February 2018 | Incumbent | Prithvi Subba Gurung (NCP) (Cabinet) |
Netra Nath Adhikari (NCP) |
Committees
Article 195 of the Constitution of Nepal provides provincial assemblies the power to form special committees in order to manage working procedures.
S.No. | Committee | Membership |
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1 | Work Arrangement Advisory | 11 |
2 | Legislative | 13 |
3 | Public Accounts | 13 |
4 | Finance and Development | 14 |
5 | Provincial Affairs | 11 |
Current composition
Party | Parliamentary party leader | Seats | |
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Nepal Communist Party | Prithvi Subba Gurung | 39 | |
Nepali Congress | Krishna Chandra Nepali[7] | 15 | |
Rastriya Janamorcha | Krishna Thapa | 3 | |
People's Socialist Party, Nepal | Hari Sharan Acharya | 2 | |
Independent | 1 | ||
Total | 60 |
Current leaders
Speaker
Parliamentary Party leaders
- Leader of the House (Nepal Communist Party): Hon. Prithvi Subba Gurung[1]
- Leader of Opposition (Nepali Congress): Krishna Chandra Nepali[7]
Whips
- Government Chief Whip (Nepal Communist Party): Maya Nath Adhikari[9]
- Whip (Nepal Communist Party): Gayatri Gurung[9]
- Opposition Chief Whip (Nepali Congress): Mani Bhadra Sharma[10]
- Whip (Nepali Congress): Om Kala Gautam[10]
List of members
Constituency/PR group | Member | Party | |
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Tanahu 2(A) | Asha Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | |
Syangja 2(B) | Bhagwat Prasad Malla | Nepali Congress | |
Parbat 1(B) | Bikash Lamsal | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 2(B) | Bindu Kumar Thapa | Nepali Congress | |
Myagdi 1(A) | Binod K.C | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 2(A) | Bishnu Prasad Lamichhane | Nepali Congress | |
Baglung 2(A) | Chandra Bahadur Budha | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples, Thakali | Chandra Mohan Gauchan | Nepal Communist Party | |
Manang 1(A) | Chinta Bahadur Ghale | Nepali Congress | |
Indigenous peoples | Dhan Maya Pokharel (Lama) | People's Socialist Party, Nepal | |
Lamjung 1(A) | Dhananjaya Dawadi | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dalit | Dilmaya Roka Magar Gautam | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 1(A) | Dipak Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | |
Syangja 1(A) | Dipak Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dalit | Dobate Bishwokarma | Nepali Congress | |
Indigenous peoples | Gayatri Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Tanahu 1(B) | Hari Bahadur Chuman | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 2(A) | Hari Sharan Acharya | People's Socialist Party, Nepal | |
Mustang 1(A) | Indra Dhara Dadu Bista | Nepal Communist Party | |
Baglung 1(A) | Indra Lal Sapkota | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 2(B) | Janak Lal Shrestha | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dalit | Juna Devi Nepali | Nepal Communist Party | |
Baglung 2(B) | Khim Bikram Shahi | Rastriya Janamorcha | |
Tanahu 2(B) | Kiran Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Dalit | Kopila Bohara | Nepali Congress | |
Kaski 2(A) | Krishna Bahadur Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 1(A) | Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel | Nepali Congress | |
Baglung 1(B) | Krishna Thapa | Rastriya Janamorcha | |
Khas Arya | Kumar Khadka | Nepali Congress | |
Indigenous peoples | Lalit Kala Gurung | Nepali Congress | |
Dalit | Laxmi Sunar | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 1(A) | Lekh Bahadur Thapa Magar | Nepal Communist Party | |
Khas Arya | Madhu Adhikari Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Mustang 1(B) | Mahendra Bahadur Thakali | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 1(B) | Man Bahadur Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Man Kumari Gurung | Nepali Congress | |
Khas Arya | Mani Bhadra Sharma | Nepali Congress | |
Khas Arya | Maya Nath Adhikari | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Mekha Lal Shrestha | Nepali Congress | |
Syangja 1(B) | Min Prasad Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Mina Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Mitra Kumari Gurung Subedi | Nepal Communist Party | |
Syangja 2(A) | Mohan Prasad Regmi | Nepal Communist Party | |
Myagdi 1(B) | Nara Devi Pun Magar | Nepal Communist Party | |
Parbat 1(A) | Netra Nath Adhikari | Nepal Communist Party | |
Khas Arya | Om Kala Gautam | Nepali Congress | |
Indigenous peoples | Piyari Thapa | Rastriya Janamorcha | |
Khas Arya | Prabha Koirala | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 2(B) | Prakash Chandra Dawadi | Nepali Congress | |
Lamjung 1(B) | Prithvi Subba Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Khas Arya | Pushpa KC (Bhandari) | Nepal Communist Party | |
Manang 1(B) | Rajiv Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 3(B) | Rajiv Pahari | Nepal Communist Party | |
Tanahu 1(A) | Ram Bahadur Gurung | Nepal Communist Party | |
Gorkha 1(B) | Ram Sharan Basnet | Nepal Communist Party | |
Kaski 3(A) | Ramji Prasad Baral Jiwan | Nepal Communist Party | |
Nawalparasi East 1(B) | Roshan Bahadur Gaha Thapa | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Sabitra Rana | Nepal Communist Party | |
Indigenous peoples | Sarita Gurung | Nepali Congress | |
Khas Arya | Srijana Sharma | Nepal Communist Party | |
Source: Election Commission of Nepal |
Defections
Name | Date | From | To | Constituency/PR group | ||
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Rajiv Gurung | 4 July 2019[11] | Independent | Nepal Communist Party | Manang 1(B) |
Changes
Constituency/PR group | Member | Party | Date seat vacated | Cause of vacation | New Member | Party | ||
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Baglung 2(B) | Tek Bahadur Gharti | Rastriya Janamorcha | 13 December 2018 | Death[12] | Khim Bikram Shahi[13] | Rastriya Janamorcha |
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