Subash Nimwang
Hari Prasad Neupane is the Minister of Constituent Assembly Affairs for Nepal.
Constituent Assembly
Nepalese Constituent Assembly
Nepalese Constituent Assembly
Nepalese Constituent Assembly
Nepalese Constituent Assembly
Yes, it is a democratic republic. At last 240 years old monarchy has met its end in Nepal, a neighbor country of India. This year(2008), in the month of April there were general elections for constituent assembly in Nepal and the Maoist organization won the power with great majority. The first resolution that this new organized Nepal constituent assembly passed was to end the monarchy and to set up the democracy. On the last April 28, with the passing of resolution of end of monarchy, by the new constituent assembly of Nepal, the flag that represented the monarch's rule in Nepal was removed and in its place the national flag of Nepal was hoisted on the Narayanhiti palace.
The women's role in the 2007 Constituent Assembly election in Nepal was their participation in the electoral process. Traditionally, Nepali women had limited role in political leadership. In 2007, Nepali women started political changes to their country.
The first Constituent Assembly in Nepal was dissolved by King Gyanendra in 2002. He cited the assembly's failure to address the Maoist insurgency as the reason for its dissolution.
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.
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 2011. 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.