Dr. Ram Baran Yadav was the President of Nepal in 2010. He was elected on 2008 July 21 and is Nepal's very first president after Nepal abolished the monarchy and became a Republic on 2008 May 28. The president is indirectly elected, being chosen by the Nepalese Constituent Assembly.
Nepal has no formar president. The first and current President of Nepal is Ram Baran Yadav.
Yes, Nepal is a federal republic with a president and a prime minister.
The President of Nepal is Ram Baran Yadav; he was elected in 2008.
Nepal was declared a republic in May 2008, therefore did not have a President in 2003. The Head of State was the King of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah.
Nepal was declared a republic in May 2008, therefore did not have a President in 2004. The Head of State was the King of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah.
Nepal was declared a republic in May 2008, therefore did not have a President in 2005. The Head of State was the King of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah.
Ram baran Yadav is the first president of nepal
Dr. Ram Baran Yadev. He is the first and the current president of Nepal.
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav is the President of Nepal in 2014. He was elected on 2008 July 21 and is Nepal's very first president after Nepal abolished the monarchy and became a Republic on 2008 May 28. The president is indirectly elected, being chosen by the Nepalese Constituent Assembly.
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav was the President of Nepal in 2012. He was elected on 2008 July 21 and is Nepal's very first president after Nepal abolished the monarchy and became a Republic on 2008 May 28. The president is indirectly elected, being chosen by the Nepalese Constituent Assembly.
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav was the President of Nepal in 2009. He was elected on 2008 July 21 and is Nepal's very first president after Nepal abolished the monarchy and became a Republic on 2008 May 28. The president is indirectly elected, being chosen by the Nepalese Constituent Assembly.
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav was the President of Nepal in 2008. He was elected on 2008 July 21 and is Nepal's very first president after Nepal abolished the monarchy and became a Republic on 2008 May 28. The president is indirectly elected, being chosen by the Nepalese Constituent Assembly.