2007–2008 government of Nepal
The Interim Legislature Parliament of Nepal, previously known as the Reinstated House of Representatives, was the legislature of Nepal formed in the aftermath of the 2006 Nepalese revolution and the Comprehensive Peace Accord signed with the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).
Background
King Gyanendra of Nepal had dissolved the House of Representatives on 21 May 2002.[1] The parliament was reinstated on 24 April 2006 with 204 of the original members. The first meeting of the reinstated parliament was held four days later on 28 April 2006.[2] On 15 January 2007, an interim legislative parliament was formed after the Comprehensive Peace Accord was between the Seven Party Alliance and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). The Maoists were included in the new parliament and the total number of members was increased to 329.[3][4][5][6]
Composition
- ^ Gopal Rai died in a helicopter crash in September 2006 before the Interim Legislature Parliament was formed
- ^ Ram Charan Shrestha was murdered in September 2006 before the Interim Legislature Parlliament was formed
- ^ Successor of Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal
Members
Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandidevi)
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Elected Members
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Constituency
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Member of Parliament
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Sarlahi 2
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Rajendra Mahato
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Nawalparasi 3
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Hridayesh Tripathi
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Nominated Members
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Anandidevi Singh
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Govinda Tharu
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Bharat Bimal Yadav
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Janamorcha Nepal
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Elected Members
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Constituency
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Member of Parliament
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Sindhuli 3
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Lila Mani Pokharel
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Nominated Members
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Anjana Bisankhe
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Asarphi Sada
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Kaman Singh Lama
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Communist Party of Nepal (Unified)
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Elected Members
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Constituency
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Member of Parliament
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Baglung 3
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Pari Thapa
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Pyuthan 2
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Nava Raj Subedi
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Nepal Sadbhavana Party
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Elected Members
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Constituency
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Member of Parliament
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Rupandehi 5
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Yagyajit Shah
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Changes
See also
References