Nepal was declared a secular state in 2006 after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord between the government and Maoist rebels, effectively ending a decade-long civil war. This move aimed to promote religious freedom and harmony among Nepal's diverse population.
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.
Current answer: Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal President as head of the state and Prime Minister as head of the government.
Yes, it is the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal President as head of the state and Prime Minister as head of the government.
Bidhyadhar Mallik is the Minister of Federal Affairs for Nepal.
Nepal is officially known as Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal which in Nepali is सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल. In December 2007, the interim parliament passed a bill making Nepal a federal republic, with a president as head of state. Elections for the constitutional assembly were held on 10 April 2008
No. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
There is none. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
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