Nepal : Ram chandra Paudel has won the presidential election
in Nepal.
Ram Chandra Poudel of Nepali Congress was on Thursday elected as the new
president of Nepal,
in a relief to the fragile coalition government headed by Prime Minister Pushpa
Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' as his gamble to break ties with the second largest
party in Parliament - CPN-UML - seems to have paid off.
Poudel, a common candidate of the eight-party alliance that included
Nepali Congress and Prime Minister 'Prachanda'-led CPN (Maoist Center),
received the vote of 214 lawmakers of parliament and 352 provincial assembly
members. Prime Minister 'Prachanda' also congratulated the President-elect.
"Congratulations to my friend Ram Candra Poudelji for being
elected as the President," Nepali Congress chief Sher Bahadur Deuba
tweeted.
Later, the election commission officially announced 78-year-old
Poudel's victory.
With support from eight political parties, Poudel's victory was
certain. His rival Subas Chandra Nebmang had the support of former premier K.P.
Sharma Oli-led CPN-UML. This is the third presidential election in Nepal since the
country became a republic in 2008.
The tenure of the current president, Bidya Devi Bhandari, will end on
March 12. The total number of voters for the election of the President is 882,
consisting of 332 Members of the Parliament and 550 members of the provincial
assemblies of the seven provinces.
Election Commission spokesperson Shaligram said 518 provincial assembly
members and 313 members of parliament cast their votes in the presidential
election. Poudel earlier expressed confidence that the lawmakers will elect
him.
"I am fully confident that the members of the federal parliament
and provincial assemblies will vote for me. I believe that they will make the
right judgment of my long struggle," he said.
The outcome of the election comes as a relief for the government headed
by Prime Minister "Prachanda" as Oli-led CPN-UML withdrew its support
to his government following a rift over backing Poudel for the presidential
poll.
The term of office of the President will be five years from the date of
election and an individual can be elected for the post for only two terms.
Although the post of President is largely ceremonial, Nepal's
political parties have lately shown a growing interest in the post owing to the
discretionary powers the Constitution accords to the post.
The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), which has 14 lawmakers in the
House of Representatives and 28 lawmakers in the provincial assemblies, decided
to stay neutral in the presidential election. The Nepal Workers and Peasants
Party also did not participate in the presidential election.
Born on October 14, 1944, in Bahunpokhari in a middle-class farmers'
family, Poudel joined politics at the age of 16. He became the founding central
member of the Nepal Students' Union, the
student wing of Nepali Congress, in 1970.
Poudel was appointed vice president of the Nepali Congress (banned)
Tanhu district committee in 1980. He was elevated to the party's central
working committee in 1987 and headed its publicity committee. He became General
Secretary in 2005, Vice President in 2007 and acting president of the party in
2015.
He played an active role in the Satyagraha of 1985, People's Movement
part I of 1990 and People's Movement part II of 2006. He spent 12 years in jail
fighting against the autocratic Panchayat regime.
Poudel was elected to the House of Representatives from Tanhu district
for the first time in 1991. Thereafter, he was continuously elected from Tanhu
for six consecutive terms.
He was appointed Minister for Local Development in May 1991 and became
Agriculture Minister in 1992. Poudel served as Speaker from December 1994 to
March 1999. He served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Home and Minister
for Information and Communication from 1999 to 2002.
Poudel served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Peace and
Reconstruction from 2007 to 2008. He was elected Parliamentary Party leader of
the Nepali Congress and leader of the main Opposition in Parliament from 2008
to 2013.
He was honoured with the 'Order of the Rising Sun' award from the
Government of Japan in 2020. He has authored over a dozen books mainly about
democracy, socialism and agriculture. He has also written dozens of articles in
different newspapers and served as a journalist for a brief period.
photo: tkp
Poudel has received Masters' Degree in Arts with Nepali language as
major subject and has also completed Shastri or Bachelors' Degree in Sanskrit.
He is married to Sabita Poudel and they have four daughters and a son.
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