KATHMANDU, JANUARY 19
CPN (UML) lawmaker Devraj Ghimire has been elected the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
In the voting took place today, 167 votes were cast in favour of his candidacy while 100 votes were against the proposal to elect the common candidate of ruling alliance on the post. A total of 268 members took part in the voting while one lawmaker remained neutral during the voting.
Informing the session about the voting results, HoR seniormost member by age Pashupati Shumsher JB Rana said Ghimire received majority votes to get elected on the post.
Two candidates: Ghimire and Nepali Congress lawmaker Ishwori Devi Neupane on behalf of the opposition alliance were in the election race.
Ghimire's candidacy was proposed by UML Vice-Chair Subash Nembang and backed by CPN (Maoist Centre)'s Chief Whip Hitraj Pandey, Rastriya Swatantra Party Chair and Deputy Prime Minister
Rabi Lamichhane and Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chair and Deputy Prime Minister Rajendra Lingden.
The candidacy of Neupane was proposed Nepal Congress general secretary Bishwa Prakash Sharma and backed by CPN (Unified Socialist) leader Prakash Jwala.
Born in Taplejung in 2013 BS, Ghimire began his political career as a student leader and was a National Assembly member from 2056 to 2060 BS. He is the HoR elected member from Jhapa-2. The 66-year-old leader is now the UML standing committee member and the party in-charge for the Province 1.
The Constitution requires the lower house to elect the Speaker within 15 days of the commencement of the first meeting and either Speaker or Deputy Speaker shall be a woman and belong to different parties.