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Nepal polls: Left alliance wins 3 Parliamentary seats

Press Trust of India, Kathmandu | ByPress Trust of India
Dec 08, 2017 09:39 AM IST

The Left alliance has won three parliamentary seats under the First-Past-the-Post system for which votes were cast in the first phase of the Nepal parliamentary and provincial assembly elections

The Left alliance has won three parliamentary seats under the First-Past-the-Post system for which votes were cast in the first phase of the parliamentary and provincial assembly elections.

A Nepali election worker seals a ballot box after polling stations closed in Kathmandu on December 7, 2017.(AFP Photo)
A Nepali election worker seals a ballot box after polling stations closed in Kathmandu on December 7, 2017.(AFP Photo)

The Opposition CPN-UML won two seats while the candidate of its ally CPN-Maoist Centre defeated its main rival Nepali Congress nominee, officials said today.

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CPN-UML candidate from Manang district in North-West Nepal Polden Chhopang Gurng won the election by defeating his nearest rival Tek Bahadur Gurung of the Nepali Congress, they said.

CPN-UML candidate Prem Prasad Tulachan was declared victorious from mountainous Mustang district who trounced his Nepali Congress rival Romi Gauchan, they said.

Kamala Rokka of the CPN-Maoist Centre won the election from Rukum district in western Nepal by defeating his nearest rival Hari Shanker Garti of the Nepali Congress.

A total of 1,663 candidates contested for the Parliamentary seats while 2,819 were in fray for the Provincial Assemblies seats in the historic elections that many hope will bring the much-needed political stability to the Himalayan nation.

In total, 128 Members of Parliament and 256 Members of the Provincial Assemblies.

The House of Representatives consists of 275 members, of which 165 would be elected directly under the First-Past-the- Post system while the remaining 110 will come through Proportional Representation system.

Voting on the parliamentary and provincial assembly seats of 32 districts, mostly situated in hilly and mountainous region, were held on November 26 in the first phase of the elections, in which 65 per cent voters had exercised their franchise.

The Left alliance is leading in most of the seats where elections were held in the first phase, they added.

The counting of votes of parliamentary and assembly seats in 45 districts, were polling was held yesterday, is expected to take place today. In this phase, 67 per cent voter turnout was registered.

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