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Pushpa Kamal Dahal

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Pushpa Kamal Dahal

Pushpa Kamal Dahal (born Ghanashyam Dahal; 11 December 1954), also known as Prachanda, is a Nepalese politician. He has been prime minister of Nepal three times: from 2008 to 2009, from 2016 to 2017, and again from December 2022 until July 2024. His third term ended on 12 July 2024 after he lost a vote of confidence in parliament. He was then replaced by Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli. After leaving office, Dahal became the Leader of the Opposition on 15 July 2024, remaining in that position until September 2025. Having been drawn to left-wing politics after seeing severe poverty during his youth, Dahal joined the Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) in 1981, and later became general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal (Mashal) in 1989. This party later became the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). Dahal was the leader of the CPN (M) during the country's civil war and subsequent peace process and the 1st Nepalese constituent assembly. In the 2008 elections, CPN(M) emerged as the largest party, and Dahal became prime minister in August of that year. He resigned from the post on 4 May 2009, after his attempt to sack the then army chief, Rookmangud Katawal, was opposed by then President Ram Baran Yadav. Dahal was sworn in as prime minister for a second time in 2016, as per an agreement to form a rotational government with the Nepali Congress, and resigned on 24 May 2017 to make way for Congress' Sher Bahadur Deuba. Following the 2022 general election, Dahal was sworn in as prime minister again in December 2022, with support from a coalition of parties including CPN (UML), Rastriya Swatantra Party and Rastriya Prajatantra Party. Dahal remained in power for 19 months, changing alliances between the UML and Congress three times, before he was ousted by a failed motion of confidence in the parliament on 12 July 2024.

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President
Ram Baran Yadav
Prime Minister
Madhav Kumar Nepal
Preceded by
Constituency established
Succeeded by
Rajendra Kumar KC
Deputy
Bamdev Gautam
Senior party positions
Senior party positions Chairman of the CPN (Maoist Centre)In office8 March 2021 – 26 September 2025Preceded byPosition re-establishedIn office1994–2018Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolished[a]Chairman of the Nepal Communist PartyIn office17 May 2018 – 8 March 2021Serving with KP Sharma OliPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolished
Parliamentary offices
Parliamentary offices Member of Parliament, Pratinidhi SabhaIn office22 December 2022 – 12 September 2025Preceded byBaburam BhattaraiConstituencyGorkha 2In office4 March 2018 – 18 September 2022Preceded byKrishna Bhakta PokharelSucceeded byBikram PandeyConstituencyChitwan 3Member of the Constituent Assembly / Legislature ParliamentIn office21 January 2014 – 14 October 2017Preceded byMahendra PaswanSucceeded byConstituency abolishedConstituencySiraha 5In office28 May 2008 – 28 May 2012Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byRajendra Kumar KCConstituencyKathmandu 10
Constituency
Kathmandu 10
Born
Ghanashyam Dahal (1954-12-11) 11 December 1954 (age 71)Lewade, Dhikur Pokhari VDC, Pokhara, Nepal
Political party
Nepali Communist Party
Other politicalaffiliations
CPN (Maoist Centre) (1994–2018; 2021–2025)Nepal Communist Party (2018–2021)CPN (Unity Centre) (1991–1994)CPN (Mashal) (1984–1991)CPN (Masal) (1983–1984)CPN (Fourth Convention) (before 1983)
Spouse
mw- Sita Poudel (m. 1969; died 2023)
Children
4, including Renu
Alma mater
Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University
Website
cmprachanda.com
Nickname
Prachanda
Party
Nepali Communist Party

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Preceded byMohan Vaidya
Preceded byMohan Vaidya
Party political offices
Preceded byMohan Vaidya
Party political offices
Leader of the Communist Party-Mashal 1986–1991
Party political offices
Succeeded byNarayan Kaji Shresthaas Leader of the Communist Party-Unity Centre
New office
New office
Party political offices
New office
Party political offices
Leader of the Communist Party-Maoist Centre 1994–present
Party political offices
Incumbent
Political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Preceded byGirija Prasad Koirala
Preceded byGirija Prasad Koirala
Party political offices
Preceded byGirija Prasad Koirala
Party political offices
Prime Minister of Nepal 2008–2009
Party political offices
Succeeded byMadhav Kumar Nepal
Preceded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Preceded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Party political offices
Preceded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Party political offices
Prime Minister of Nepal 2016–2017
Party political offices
Succeeded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Party political offices
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Party political offices
Prime Minister of Nepal 2022–2024
Party political offices
Succeeded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Party political offices
Preceded byMohan Vaidya
Leader of the Communist Party-Mashal 1986–1991
Succeeded byNarayan Kaji Shresthaas Leader of the Communist Party-Unity Centre
New office
Leader of the Communist Party-Maoist Centre 1994–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded byGirija Prasad Koirala
Prime Minister of Nepal 2008–2009
Succeeded byMadhav Kumar Nepal
Preceded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Prime Minister of Nepal 2016–2017
Succeeded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Prime Minister of Nepal 2022–2024
Succeeded byKhadga Prasad Oli

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