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NC to lead new government in province 1


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2021 Sep 02, 19:57, Itahari
This image shows Neplai Congress Central Party Office in Sanepa Lalitpur in January 2020. Photo courtesy: Netra Tamang

As the Chief Minister of Province 1, Bhim Acharya is short of six Provincial Assembly (PA) members, the leader of the main opposition Rajib Koirala has said Nepali Congress will lead the new provincial government.

Speaking at a journalistic prize distribution ceremony at the Nepali Congress Dharan office, Koirala said, ''The Chief Minister does not hold a majority and hence a new coalition government will be formed.''

Koirala added, ''As the biggest party of the alliance, the new government will be led by Nepali Congress.' Koirala did not hint whether he or someone else from his party will be the Chief Ministerial candidate.

With the defection of 10 PA members from erstwhile 51-member-strong CPN UML to the newly registered CPN (Unified Socialist), the Bhim Acharya cabinet has been reduced to a minority government with just 41 seats in the 92-member PA. The 93-member PA was reduced to 92 after CPN (Maoist Center) expelled its PA member and the leader of the Parliamentary Party Leader Tanka Angbuhang after he joined CPN UML to be the Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning.

Nepali Congress, CPN (Maoist) Center, CPN (Unified Socialist), and People's Socialist Party have jointly said the government of CM Acharya is illegitimate. The four-party alliance, however, has not come up with a common candidate for the new CM.

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