Formation of Nepal Governmnet


Nepal is a country with bicameral legislature according to the constitution of Nepal. Nepal has a bicameral legislature with dual government system. According to the constitution of Nepal 2072 Nepal is divided into 7 provinces with central and provincial government. Nepal federal parliament is composed of two house i.e. upper house and lower house. House of representatives(HoR) is known as lower house with speaker  deputy speaker to lead the house and National Assembly(NA) is known as upper house with chairperson and vice-chairpersonto lead the house.

House of representative consist of 275 members where 165 are from FPTP (First-Past-The-Post) system where people can vote their required representative and 110 member are  from proportional representation (PR) electoral system. The electons of House of representative is were held on 26th November and 7th December.

National assembly is composed of 59 members where 56 are from different provinces and 3 are nominated by president according to the recommendation of government of Nepal. There are 7 provinces in nepal and from each province 8 candidates are selected. Among 8 members at least 3 should be women, 1 Dalit and 1 person should be of minority or disability according to the constitution of Nepal.

There are central and provincial government in Nepal has composed of 1 chief minister and 1 head minister of each province. Central government decentralized the development for a country and provides budget where provincial government do welfare for his/her province. There is no absence of government in this condition. Central government is in Kathmandu district. Government of nepal is bicameral so, people can easily exercise the rights and duty according to need.

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