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Nepali Congress

The Nepali Congress (Nepali: नेपाली कांग्रेस Nepali pronunciation: [neˈpali ˈkaŋres]; abbr. NC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a social democratic largest political party in Nepal. With 870,106 members as of the party's 14th general convention in December 2021, it stands as largest party by membership in Nepal. In June 2023, the party started online membership since the emergence of youth leaders in vital posts to attract youths to the party. The party was led by former prime minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, since the party's thirteenth general convention in 2016 until he gave acting presidency to former deputy prime minister, Purna Bahadur Khadka. The party had won 89 seats in the 2022 general election and was the largest parliamentary group in the House of Representatives of the dissolved Second Federal Parliament. There have been seven Nepali Congress prime ministers and the party has led the government fourteen times. Matrika Prasad Koirala, a founding member of the party was appointed as the first commoner prime minister following the end of the Rana regime in 1951. Subarna Shumsher Rana, another founding member of the party was appointed prime minister in 1958. Congress is the only party in Nepal to have been elected with a majority, with the party forming majority governments in 1959, 1991 and 1999 under B.P. Koirala, Girija Prasad Koirala and K.P. Bhattarai respectively with B.P. Koirala becoming the first elected prime minister of the country. The party also formed coalition governments in 1995 and 1998 with Girija Prasad Koirala and Sher Bahadur Deuba as prime ministers. The party emerged as the largest party following the 2013 Constituent Assembly elections and led a coalition government under Sushil Koirala. After the promulgation of the constitution in 2015, the party led coalition governments under Deuba in 2017 and 2021. The party was formed in 1950 by the merger of the Nepali National Congress and the Nepal Democratic Congress along democratic socialist lines. NC prime ministers led four governments between the fall of the Rana dynasty and the start of the Panchayat era, including the first democratically elected government of Nepal, after the 1959 general election.

Infobox

Abbreviation
NC
President
Sher Bahadur Deuba
Presidium
Central Working Committee
Acting president
Purna Bahadur Khadka
Vice-president
Dhanraj Gurung
General Secretary
Gagan ThapaBishwa Prakash Sharma
Spokesperson
Prakash Sharan Mahat
Founder
B. P. Koirala and others
Founded
9 April 1950 (75 years ago) (1950-04-09)
Merger of
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Headquarters
B.P. Smriti Bhawan,B.P. Nagar, Lalitpur
Think tank
Policy Research and Training Centre
Student wing
Nepal Student Union
Youth wing
Nepal Tarun Dal
Women's wing
Nepal Woman Association
Labour wing
Nepal Trade Union Congress
Peasant's wing
Nepal Farmers Association
Membership (December 2021)
870,106
Ideology
Social democracyDemocratic socialism
Political position
Centre to centre-left
Regional affiliation
Network of Social Democracy in Asia
International affiliation
Socialist InternationalProgressive Alliance
Colours
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ECN Status
National Party (1st largest)
House of Representatives
88 / 275 (Dissolved)
National Assembly
16 / 59
Provincial Assemblies
176 / 550
Chief Ministers
4 / 7
Mayors/Chairs
333 / 753
Councillors
13,730 / 35,011

Tables

· Presence in legislatures › National legislatures
National Assembly
National Assembly
Legislature
National Assembly
Seats
16 / 59
Parliamentary Party leader
Krishna Prasad Sitaula
Legislature
Seats
Parliamentary Party leader
National Assembly
16 / 59
Krishna Prasad Sitaula
House of Representatives
89 / 275
Sher Bahadur Deuba
· Presence in legislatures › Provincial legislatures
Koshi
Koshi
Legislature
Koshi
Seats
29 / 93
Parliamentary Party leader
Uddhav Thapa
Madhesh
Madhesh
Legislature
Madhesh
Seats
22 / 107
Parliamentary Party leader
Krishna Prasad Yadav
Bagmati
Bagmati
Legislature
Bagmati
Seats
37 / 110
Parliamentary Party leader
Bahadur Singh Lama
Gandaki
Gandaki
Legislature
Gandaki
Seats
27 / 60
Parliamentary Party leader
Surendra Raj Pandey
Lumbini
Lumbini
Legislature
Lumbini
Seats
27 / 87
Parliamentary Party leader
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
Karnali
Karnali
Legislature
Karnali
Seats
15 / 40
Parliamentary Party leader
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
Sudurpashchim
Sudurpashchim
Legislature
Sudurpashchim
Seats
19 / 53
Parliamentary Party leader
Kamal Bahadur Shah
Legislature
Seats
Parliamentary Party leader
Koshi
29 / 93
Uddhav Thapa
Madhesh
22 / 107
Krishna Prasad Yadav
Bagmati
37 / 110
Bahadur Singh Lama
Gandaki
27 / 60
Surendra Raj Pandey
Lumbini
27 / 87
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
Karnali
15 / 40
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
Sudurpashchim
19 / 53
Kamal Bahadur Shah
· Electoral performance › Legislative elections
No.
No.
Election
No.
Leader
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Constituency votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Party list votes
+/-
1959
1959
Election
1959
Leader
B. P. Koirala
Constituency votes
666,898
Constituency votes
37.20
Seats
74 / 109
Position
1st
Resulting government
Government
1991
1991
Election
1991
Leader
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Constituency votes
2,742,452
Constituency votes
37.75
Constituency votes
0.55
Seats
110 / 205
Seats
36
Position
1st
Resulting government
Government
1994
1994
Election
1994
Leader
Girija Prasad Koirala
Constituency votes
2,545,287
Constituency votes
33.38
Constituency votes
4.37
Seats
83 / 205
Seats
27
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
1999
1999
Election
1999
Leader
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Constituency votes
3,214,068
Constituency votes
37.29
Constituency votes
3.91
Seats
111 / 205
Seats
28
Position
1st
Resulting government
Government
2008
2008
Election
2008
Leader
Girija Prasad Koirala
Constituency votes
2,348,890
Constituency votes
22.79
Constituency votes
14.50
Party list votes
2,269,883
Party list votes
21.14
Seats
115 / 575
Seats
4
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
2013
2013
Election
2013
Leader
Sushil Koirala
Constituency votes
2,694,983
Constituency votes
29.80
Constituency votes
7.01
Party list votes
2,418,370
Party list votes
25.55
Party list votes
4.41
Seats
196 / 575
Seats
81
Position
1st
Resulting government
Coalition government
2017
2017
Election
2017
Leader
Sher Bahadur Deuba
Constituency votes
3,590,793
Constituency votes
35.75
Constituency votes
5.95
Party list votes
3,128,389
Party list votes
32.78
Party list votes
7.23
Seats
63 / 275
Seats
133
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Leader
Sher Bahadur Deuba
Constituency votes
2,431,907
Constituency votes
23.19
Constituency votes
12.56
Party list votes
2,715,225
Party list votes
25.71
Party list votes
7.07
Seats
89 / 275
Seats
26
Position
1st
Resulting government
Coalition government
Election
Leader
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
1959
B. P. Koirala
666,898
37.20
74 / 109
1st
Government
1991
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
2,742,452
37.75
0.55
110 / 205
36
1st
Government
1994
Girija Prasad Koirala
2,545,287
33.38
4.37
83 / 205
27
2nd
In opposition
1999
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
3,214,068
37.29
3.91
111 / 205
28
1st
Government
2008
Girija Prasad Koirala
2,348,890
22.79
14.50
2,269,883
21.14
115 / 575
4
2nd
In opposition
2013
Sushil Koirala
2,694,983
29.80
7.01
2,418,370
25.55
4.41
196 / 575
81
1st
Coalition government
2017
Sher Bahadur Deuba
3,590,793
35.75
5.95
3,128,389
32.78
7.23
63 / 275
133
2nd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
Sher Bahadur Deuba
2,431,907
23.19
12.56
2,715,225
25.71
7.07
89 / 275
26
1st
Coalition government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Koshi
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
739,937
Constituency votes
38.31
Party list votes
586,246
Party list votes
33.76
Seats
21 / 93
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
562,956
Party list votes
29.64
Party list votes
4.12
Seats
29 / 93
Seats
8
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
739,937
38.31
586,246
33.76
21 / 93
2nd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
562,956
29.64
4.12
29 / 93
8
2nd
In opposition
Coalition government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Madhesh
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
509,139
Constituency votes
27.82
Party list votes
370,550
Party list votes
24.11
Seats
19 / 107
Position
3rd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
400,144
Party list votes
19.18
Party list votes
4.93
Seats
22 / 107
Seats
4
Position
2nd
Resulting government
Coalition government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
509,139
27.82
370,550
24.11
19 / 107
3rd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
400,144
19.18
4.93
22 / 107
4
2nd
Coalition government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Bagmati
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
748,207
Constituency votes
36.50
Party list votes
559,249
Party list votes
29.57
Seats
21 / 110
Position
3rd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
494,261
Party list votes
25.52
Party list votes
4.05
Seats
37 / 110
Seats
16
Position
1st
Resulting government
Coalition government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
748,207
36.50
559,249
29.57
21 / 110
3rd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
494,261
25.52
4.05
37 / 110
16
1st
Coalition government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Gandaki
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
424,202
Constituency votes
41.21
Party list votes
364,797
Party list votes
38.13
Seats
15 / 60
Position
2nd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
349,628
Party list votes
35.47
Party list votes
2.66
Seats
27 / 60
Seats
12
Position
1st
Resulting government
Government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
424,202
41.21
364,797
38.13
15 / 60
2nd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
349,628
35.47
2.66
27 / 60
12
1st
Government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Lumbini
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
646,200
Constituency votes
35.36
Party list votes
530,844
Party list votes
32.93
Seats
19 / 87
Position
3rd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
499,986
Party list votes
26.50
Party list votes
6.43
Seats
27 / 87
Seats
8
Position
2nd
Resulting government
Government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
646,200
35.36
530,844
32.93
19 / 87
3rd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
499,986
26.50
6.43
27 / 87
8
2nd
Government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Karnali
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
210,290
Constituency votes
37.86
Party list votes
162,003
Party list votes
32.78
Seats
6 / 40
Position
3rd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
170,756
Party list votes
29.55
Party list votes
3.23
Seats
14 / 40
Seats
8
Position
1st
Resulting government
Coalition government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
210,290
37.86
162,003
32.78
6 / 40
3rd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
170,756
29.55
3.23
14 / 40
8
1st
Coalition government
· Electoral performance › Provincial election › Sudurpashchim
No.
No.
Election
No.
Constituency votes
%
Constituency votes
% change
Constituency votes
No.
Party list votes
%
Party list votes
% change
Party list votes
No.
Seats
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Constituency votes
357,204
Constituency votes
39.37
Party list votes
295,729
Party list votes
37.38
Seats
12 / 53
Position
3rd
Resulting government
In opposition
Coalition government
Coalition government
Election
Coalition government
2022
2022
Election
2022
Party list votes
269,564
Party list votes
30.07
Party list votes
7.31
Seats
18 / 53
Seats
6
Position
1st
Resulting government
Government
Election
Constituency votes
Party list votes
Seats
Position
Resulting government
No.
%
% change
No.
%
% change
No.
+/-
2017
357,204
39.37
295,729
37.38
12 / 53
3rd
In opposition
Coalition government
2022
269,564
30.07
7.31
18 / 53
6
1st
Government
· Electoral performance › Local election
#
#
Election
#
Leader(s)
+/-
Council Head
#
Council Head
+/-
Council Deputy
#
Council Deputy
+/-
2017
2017
Election
2017
Leader(s)
Sher Bahadur Deuba
Council Head
266 / 753
Council Deputy
223 / 753
Councillors
11,454 / 35,038
Position
2nd
2022
2022
Election
2022
Leader(s)
Sher Bahadur Deuba
Council Head
329 / 753
Council Head
59
Council Deputy
301 / 753
Council Deputy
77
Councillors
13,730 / 35,011
Councillors
2,274
Position
1st
Election
Leader(s)
Council Head
Council Deputy
Councillors
Position
#
+/-
#
+/-
#
+/-
2017
Sher Bahadur Deuba
266 / 753
223 / 753
11,454 / 35,038
2nd
2022
Sher Bahadur Deuba
329 / 753
59
301 / 753
77
13,730 / 35,011
2,274
1st
· Leadership › Prime Ministers of Nepal
Start
Start
No.
Start
Prime Minister
End
1
1
No.
1
Prime Minister
Matrika Prasad Koirala
Terms in Office
16 November 1951
Terms in Office
14 August 1952
Terms in Office
272 days
Legislature
Appointed by King Tribhuvan
Cabinet
M.P. Koirala, 1951
Constituency
None
2
2
No.
2
Prime Minister
Subarna Shamsher Rana
Terms in Office
15 May 1958
Terms in Office
27 May 1959
Terms in Office
1 year, 12 days
Legislature
Appointed by King Mahendra
Cabinet
Subarna Rana, 1958
Constituency
None
4
4
No.
4
Prime Minister
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Terms in Office
19 April 1990
Terms in Office
26 May 1991
Terms in Office
1 year, 37 days
Legislature
Appointed by King Birendra
Cabinet
K.P. Bhattarai, 1990
Constituency
None
25 April 2006
25 April 2006
No.
25 April 2006
Prime Minister
28 May 2008
Terms in Office
Interim Legislature
Terms in Office
G.P. Koirala, 2006
7 June 2017
7 June 2017
No.
7 June 2017
Prime Minister
15 February 2018
Terms in Office
2nd Constituent Assembly
Terms in Office
Deuba, 2017
13 July 2021
13 July 2021
No.
13 July 2021
Prime Minister
26 December 2022
Terms in Office
1st Federal Parliament
Terms in Office
Deuba, 2021
7
7
No.
7
Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala
Terms in Office
11 February 2014
Terms in Office
12 October 2015
Terms in Office
1 year, 243 days
Legislature
2nd Constituent Assembly
Cabinet
Sushil Koirala, 2013
Constituency
Banke 3
No.
Prime Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Matrika Prasad Koirala
16 November 1951
14 August 1952
272 days
Appointed by King Tribhuvan
Koirala, 1951
None
2
Subarna Shamsher Rana
15 May 1958
27 May 1959
1 year, 12 days
Appointed by King Mahendra
Subarna Rana, 1958
None
3
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
27 May 1959
26 December 1960
1 year, 213 days
1st House of Representatives
Koirala, 1959
Morang–Biratnagar West
4
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
19 April 1990
26 May 1991
1 year, 37 days
Appointed by King Birendra
Bhattarai, 1990
None
31 May 1999
22 March 2000
296 days
4th House of Representatives
Bhattarai, 1999
Parsa 1
5
Girija Prasad Koirala
26 May 1991
30 November 1994
3 years, 188 days
2nd House of Representatives
Koirala, 1991
Morang 1
15 April 1998
31 May 1999
1 year, 46 days
3rd House of Representatives
Koirala, 1998
Sunsari 5
22 March 2000
26 July 2001
1 year, 126 days
4th House of Representatives
Koirala, 2000
25 April 2006
28 May 2008
2 years, 33 days
Interim Legislature
Koirala, 2006
6
Sher Bahadur Deuba
12 September 1995
12 March 1997
1 year, 181 days
3rd House of Representatives
Deuba, 1995
Dadeldhura 1
26 July 2001
4 October 2002
1 year, 70 days
4th House of Representatives
Deuba, 2001
7 June 2017
15 February 2018
253 days
2nd Constituent Assembly
Deuba, 2017
13 July 2021
26 December 2022
1 year, 166 days
1st Federal Parliament
Deuba, 2021
7
Sushil Koirala
11 February 2014
12 October 2015
1 year, 243 days
2nd Constituent Assembly
Sushil Koirala, 2013
Banke 3
· Leadership › List of Deputy Prime Ministers
Start
Start
No.
Start
Deputy PM
End
3
3
No.
3
Deputy PM
Sujata Koirala
Term in office
12 October 2009
Term in office
6 February 2011
Term in office
1 year, 117 days
Assembly
1st Constituent Assembly
Constituency
Party list
Prime Minister
Madhav Kumar Nepal
4
4
No.
4
Deputy PM
Prakash Man Singh
Term in office
25 February 2014
Term in office
12 October 2015
Term in office
1 year, 229 days
Assembly
2nd Constituent Assembly
Constituency
Kathmandu 1
Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala
15 July 2024
15 July 2024
No.
15 July 2024
Deputy PM
Incumbent
Term in office
2nd Federal Parliament
Term in office
Kathmandu 1
Term in office
K. P. Sharma Oli
5
5
No.
5
Deputy PM
Bimalendra Nidhi
Term in office
4 August 2016
Term in office
7 June 2017
Term in office
307 days
Assembly
Legislature Parliament
Constituency
Dhanusha 3
Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
6
6
No.
6
Deputy PM
Gopal Man Shrestha
Term in office
7 June 2017
Term in office
15 February 2018
Term in office
253 days
Assembly
Legislature Parliament
Constituency
Party list
Prime Minister
Sher Bahadur Deuba
7
7
No.
7
Deputy PM
Purna Bahadur Khadka
Term in office
31 March 2023
Term in office
4 March 2024
Term in office
339 days
Assembly
2nd Federal Parliament
Constituency
Surkhet 1
Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
No.
Deputy PM
Portrait
Term in office
Assembly
Constituency
Prime Minister
Start
End
Tenure
1
Shailaja Acharya
15 April 1998
31 May 1999
1 year, 46 days
3rd House of Representatives
Morang 5
Girija Prasad Koirala
2
Ram Chandra Paudel
21 March 2000
13 July 2001
1 year, 114 days
4th House of Representatives
Tanahun 2
3
Sujata Koirala
12 October 2009
6 February 2011
1 year, 117 days
1st Constituent Assembly
Party list
Madhav Kumar Nepal
4
Prakash Man Singh
25 February 2014
12 October 2015
1 year, 229 days
2nd Constituent Assembly
Kathmandu 1
Sushil Koirala
15 July 2024
Incumbent
1 year, 149 days
2nd Federal Parliament
Kathmandu 1
K. P. Sharma Oli
5
Bimalendra Nidhi
4 August 2016
7 June 2017
307 days
Legislature Parliament
Dhanusha 3
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
6
Gopal Man Shrestha
7 June 2017
15 February 2018
253 days
Legislature Parliament
Party list
Sher Bahadur Deuba
7
Purna Bahadur Khadka
31 March 2023
4 March 2024
339 days
2nd Federal Parliament
Surkhet 1
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Koshi Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Uddhav Thapa
Uddhav Thapa
No.
1
Chief Minister
Uddhav Thapa
Terms in Office
7 July 2023
Terms in Office
2 August 2023
Terms in Office
26 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Thapa I
Constituency
List MP
8 September 2023
8 September 2023
No.
2 August 2023
Chief Minister
8 September 2023
Terms in Office
Thapa II
Kedar Karki
Kedar Karki
No.
2
Chief Minister
Kedar Karki
Terms in Office
14 October 2023
Terms in Office
9 May 2024
Terms in Office
207 days
Legislature
Karki
Cabinet
Morang 6 (B)
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Uddhav Thapa
7 July 2023
2 August 2023
26 days
2nd Assembly
Thapa I
List MP
2 August 2023
8 September 2023
37 days
Thapa II
2
Kedar Karki
14 October 2023
9 May 2024
207 days
Karki
Morang 6 (B)
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Madhesh Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Krishna Prasad Yadav
Krishna Prasad Yadav
No.
1
Chief Minister
Krishna Prasad Yadav
Terms in Office
5 December 2025
Terms in Office
Incumbent
Terms in Office
6 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Yadav
Constituency
Rautahat 1(B)
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Krishna Prasad Yadav
5 December 2025
Incumbent
6 days
2nd Assembly
Yadav
Rautahat 1(B)
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Bagmati Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Bahadur Singh Lama
Bahadur Singh Lama
No.
1
Chief Minister
Bahadur Singh Lama
Terms in Office
24 July 2024
Terms in Office
4 August 2025
Terms in Office
1 year, 10 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Lama
Constituency
Nuwakot 2(B)
Indra Bahadur Baniya
Indra Bahadur Baniya
No.
2
Chief Minister
Indra Bahadur Baniya
Terms in Office
5 August 2025
Terms in Office
Incumbent
Terms in Office
128 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Baniya
Constituency
Makwanpur 2 (B)
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Bahadur Singh Lama
24 July 2024
4 August 2025
1 year, 10 days
2nd Assembly
Lama
Nuwakot 2(B)
2
Indra Bahadur Baniya
5 August 2025
Incumbent
128 days
2nd Assembly
Baniya
Makwanpur 2 (B)
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Gandaki Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Krishna Chandra Nepali
Krishna Chandra Nepali
No.
1
Chief Minister
Krishna Chandra Nepali
Terms in Office
12 June 2021
Terms in Office
9 January 2023
Terms in Office
1 year, 211 days
Legislature
1st Assembly
Cabinet
Nepali
Constituency
Nawalparasi East 1(A)
Surendra Raj Pandey
Surendra Raj Pandey
No.
2
Chief Minister
Surendra Raj Pandey
Terms in Office
27 April 2023
Terms in Office
4 April 2024
Terms in Office
343 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Pandey I
Constituency
Gorkha 2(B)
Incumbent
Incumbent
No.
29 May 2024
Chief Minister
Incumbent
Terms in Office
Pandey II
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Krishna Chandra Nepali
12 June 2021
9 January 2023
1 year, 211 days
1st Assembly
Nepali
Nawalparasi East 1(A)
2
Surendra Raj Pandey
27 April 2023
4 April 2024
343 days
2nd Assembly
Pandey I
Gorkha 2(B)
29 May 2024
Incumbent
1 year, 196 days
Pandey II
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Lumbini Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
No.
1
Chief Minister
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
Terms in Office
27 April 2023
Terms in Office
4 April 2024
Terms in Office
343 days
Legislature
1st Assembly
Cabinet
Chaudhary
Constituency
Dang 3(A)
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary
27 April 2023
4 April 2024
343 days
1st Assembly
Chaudhary
Dang 3(A)
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Karnali Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
No.
1
Chief Minister
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
Terms in Office
2 November 2021
Terms in Office
12 January 2023
Terms in Office
1 year, 71 days
Legislature
1st Assembly
Cabinet
Shahi
Constituency
Humla 1(B)
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
2 November 2021
12 January 2023
1 year, 71 days
1st Assembly
Shahi
Humla 1(B)
· Leadership › Chief Ministers › Sudurpashchim Province
End
End
No.
Start
Chief Minister
End
Kamal Bahadur Shah
Kamal Bahadur Shah
No.
1
Chief Minister
Kamal Bahadur Shah
Terms in Office
12 February 2023
Terms in Office
4 April 2024
Terms in Office
1 year, 52 days
Legislature
2nd Assembly
Cabinet
Shah I
Constituency
Kailali 2(A)
Incumbent
Incumbent
No.
5 August 2024
Chief Minister
Incumbent
Terms in Office
Shah II
No.
Chief Minister
Portrait
Terms in Office
Legislature
Cabinet
Constituency
Start
End
Tenure
1
Kamal Bahadur Shah
12 February 2023
4 April 2024
1 year, 52 days
2nd Assembly
Shah I
Kailali 2(A)
5 August 2024
Incumbent
1 year, 128 days
Shah II

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  105. Nepali Congress
    http://nepalicongress.org/index.php?linkId=86
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