House meeting postponed till March 19
The meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) scheduled for today has been postponed till March 19. The meeting scheduled to take place at 1 pm today has been put off till March 19, according to the Parliament Secretariat. Issuing a notice on Wednesday, Parliament Secretariat Secretary General Dr Bharat Raj Gautam said, “The meeting of the House of Representatives scheduled for 1 pm on March 1 has been postponed owing to special reasons and has been rescheduled for 1 pm on March 19." The meeting will take place after the presidential and vice-presidential election. The presidential election has been scheduled for March 9 and the vice-presidential election for March 17.
PM Dahal to seek vote of confidence only after vice-presidential election
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal will seek a confidence motion only after the presidential and vice-presidential election. Prime Minister Dahal will seek a vote of confidence after the election as the Parliament meeting has been scheduled for March 19 and the code of conduct for the election to the post of President and Vice-President has also come into effect. CPN (Maoist Center) lawmaker Madhav Sapkota said that the Prime Minister will take a vote of confidence after the presidential and vice-presidential election. “The election code of conduct has already come into effect. It has been said that Prime Minister Dahal will seek a vote of confidence after the election as the Parliament meeting has been called for March 19,” he said. The presidential election has been scheduled for March 9 and the vice-presidential election for March 17. The CPN-UML, the Rastriya Prajatantra Party and the Rastriya Swatantra Party have already pulled out of the Dahal-led government. Prime Minister Dahal is seeking a vote of confidence again as the parties who gave him a vote of confidence have already left the government. The UML and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party have also withdrawn the support extended to the government while the Rastriya Swatantra Party has continued its support. A new eight-party alliance has been formed prior to the presidential election. Nepali Congress, CPN (Maoist Center), Janata Samajbadi Party, Democratic Socialist Party, Nepal Janamat Party, Nagarik Unmukti Party and Rastriya Janamorcha Party are in the coalition.
RSP forms province committees in all seven provinces
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has formed its province committees in all seven provinces. Along with the formation of the committees, the party has also designated working portfolios. The party has entrusted Rajesh Timsina as the province-1 President, Tapeswor Yadav as the Madhes Province President and Achutam Lamichhane as the Bagmati Province President. Likewise, the party has appointed Rajan Gautam as Gandaki Province President, Devraj Pathak as Lumbini Province President, Dhiraj Bahadur Wali as Karnali Province President and Prakash Bista as Sudurpaschim Province President, RSP sources said.
NC appeals to parties in federal Parliament to vote for Paudel
The Nepali Congress (NC) has appealed to all political parties in the Federal Parliament to support its candidate for the presidential election, Ram Chandra Paudel. The election of the President is taking place on March 9. The party wrote to all parties in the Federal Parliament on Monday, requesting them to vote for the party candidate during the election, according to NC Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Poudel. Paudel is a consensus candidate of eight political parties: NC, CPN (Maoist Centre), Janata Samajbadi Party, CPN (Unified Socialist), Democratic Socialist Party, Janamat Party, Rastriya Janamorcha and the Nagarik Unmukti Party for the presidential election. He filed his nomination on February 25. Similarly, the CPN-UML, which decided to quit the Maoist-led government on Monday owing to the latest political equation over the presidential election, has fielded Subash Chandra Nembang as the party candidate for the presidential election.



