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2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election

Constituent Assembly elections were held in Nepal on 19 November 2013.[1] The vote was repeatedly delayed,[2] having previously been planned for 22 November 2012 following the dissolution of the 1st Constituent Assembly on 27 May 2012, but it was put off by the election commission.[3] The Nepali Congress emerged as the largest party in the 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly, winning 196 of the 575 elected seats.

2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election

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575 of the 601 seats in the Constituent Assembly
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.82%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Sushil Koirala Jhala Nath Khanal Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Party Nepali Congress CPN (UML) Maoist Centre
Last election 21.14%, 110 seats 20.33%, 103 seats 30.81%, 227 seats[a]
Seats won 196 175 80
Seat change 86 72 147
Popular vote 2,418,370 2,239,609 1,439,726
Percentage 25.55% 23.66% 15.21%
Swing 4.41pp 3.33pp 15.06pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Kamal Thapa Bijay Kumar Gachhadar Surya Bahadur Thapa
Party RPP-Nepal MJAF(L) RPP
Last election 1.03%, 4 seats 3.40%, 11 seats[b]
Seats won 24 14 13
Seat change 20 New 2
Popular vote 630,697 274,987 260,234
Percentage 6.66% 2.91% 2.75%
Swing 5.63% New 0.65pp

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Mahantha Thakur Upendra Yadav
Party TMLP MJF-N
Last election 20 seats, 3.16% 6.32%, 52 seats
Seats won 11 10
Seat change 9 42
Popular vote 181,140 214,319
Percentage 1.91% 2.26%
Swing 1.25pp 4.06pp

Background

Following King Gyanendra's suspension of Parliament and government takeover during the Nepalese Civil War, mass protests led to him to re-instate Parliament and end the war fought by the government against the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), on the condition that the constitution would be re-written. The king's powers were also removed and an election was held in 2008 to elect a Constituent Assembly. The Constituent Assembly was tasked with writing a new constitution; however, its deadline was extended several times, with the last one set for 27 May 2012.

In the lead up to the deadline, there were several violent protests by a variety of ethnic groups outside the Parliament building. Rallies were then banned in the area and around the PM's office with riot police guarding against protests and the Nepali Army on high alert in case the situation could not be controlled. Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai called for a new election on 22 November after the deadline passed, with a possibility of a state of emergency. A member of his party, Post Bahadur Bogati, announced that "it is not possible to promulgate the constitution within the deadline now. That possibility is out, 100 percent."

On the deadline day there were large protests as talks between the CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and the Madhesi Front were ongoing. The talks broke down after the incumbent CPN (Maoist)'s demands for 10 to 14 new provinces largely along ethnic groups lines, which was supported by several small Madhesi parties calling for autonomy, was opposed by the Nepali Congress and the CPN (UML). CPN (Maoist) member Narayankaji Shrestha said that "a constitution is not possible without federal states recognising the identity of ethnic groups." The opponents of the proposal said the move could lead to tensions amongst different castes. Ram Sharan Mahat of the Nepali Congress said that the CPN (Maoist) "want[ed] to kill the assembly, not make the constitution" in order to stay in power. At a cabinet session that night CPN (UML) general secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokhrel walked out saying that the move was "unconstitutional, neither is it based on political consensus." However, the Madhesi leader Laxman Lal Karna said that "in the afternoon, the NC and the [CPN-]UML had said there was no chance of a deal. Let us go for polls. We have done the democratic thing."[4][5] The CPN (Maoist)'s Barsha Man Pun then announced the election saying that "we had no other alternative. We apologise for not being able to prepare the constitution."[6]

The Nepali Congress claimed the delays were a ploy by the UCPN (M) to remain in power and that Maoist-led government's "unilateral decision was unexpected".[7] However, according to an AFP interview on Rajkishore Yadav, the Maoist-led government "wanted to conduct elections in November 22" but the election commission insisted that "the lack of a workable constitution meant there were no legal provisions for holding a vote".[8]

In mid-September 2013, an opposition one-day strike called for the cancellation of the election.[9]

Opinion polls

In mid-2011, an opinion indicated that 45% of respondents opposed an extension of the CA's mandate. A majority of respondents were uncertain about who they would vote for. Similarly, there were calls for a fresh election by opposition politicians at the time. Most respondents also said a new constitution was the topmost priority.[10]

In the Himal Media opinion poll conducted in March 2013, voters expressed a slight preference for the Nepali Congress, 14.9%, over the CPN (UML), 11.3%, and UCPN (Maoist), 7.3%.[11]

Conduct

In the morning of the election, a bomb exploded near a voting station wounding three people after a boy picked up what he thought was a toy that then exploded. It also follows days of similar attacks by those opposed to the election.[12] On December 16, Mohan Baidya, Chairman of the breakaway CPN(Maoist) which had boycotted the elections publicly stated his party had planted bombs across the country prior to the elections.[13]

Turnout

Voters turned out in record numbers with nationwide turnout averaging 78.34% [14] breaking the previous record of 68.15% in the 1991 general elections.[15] The highest turnout was in Dolpa-1 at 89.5% and the lowest in Baitadi-2 at 67.32%.

Results

Initial results showed the Nepali Congress winning a plurality of the first-past-the-post seats with 105 of the 240 seats; the CPM-UML close behind with 91; and the Maoists far behind, winning just 26. Smaller parties and two independent candidates won the remaining 18 seats.[16] 335 seats were allotted by proportional representation using a modified Sainte-Laguë method of allocation.

PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Nepali Congress2,418,37025.55912,694,98329.80105196+81
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)2,239,60923.66842,492,09027.5591175+67
Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)1,439,72615.21541,609,14517.792680–149
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal630,6976.6624252,5792.79024+20
Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal (Loktantrik)274,9872.9110283,4683.13414New
Rastriya Prajatantra Party260,2342.7510238,3132.63313+5
Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal214,3192.268206,1102.28210–44
Tarai-Madhesh Loktantrik Party181,1401.917171,8891.90411–10
Sadbhavana Party133,2711.415140,9301.5616–3
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist)130,3001.38598,0911.0805–4
Federal Socialist Party121,2741.285108,6831.2005New
Rastriya Janamorcha92,3870.98366,6660.7403–1
Communist Party of Nepal (United)91,9970.97324,8080.2703–2
Rashtriya Madhesh Samajwadi Party79,5080.84376,3920.8403New
Nepal Workers Peasants Party66,7780.71354,3230.6014–1
Rastriya Janamukti Party63,8340.67239,3620.44020
Terai Madhes Sadbhavana Party62,7460.66265,0490.7213New
Tharuhat Tarai Party Nepal62,5260.66238,9720.4302New
Nepal Pariwar Dal51,8230.55214,5460.1602New
Dalit Janajati Party48,8020.52233,5170.3702+1
Akhanda Nepal Party36,8830.39112,5900.1401New
Madeshi Janadikar Forum (Gantantrik)33,9820.36135,2890.3901New
Nepali Janata Dal33,2030.3516,8160.0801–1
Khambuwan Rashtriya Morcha, Nepal30,6860.3216,4510.0701New
Nepa Rastriya Party28,0110.3019,3770.10010
Jana Jagaran Party Nepal27,3970.2913,5100.0401New
Sanghiya Sadhbhawana Party25,2150.27120,3950.2301New
Madhesh Samata Party Nepal23,0010.2418,1300.0901New
Samajwadi Janata Party21,6240.2314,6610.0501New
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch (Tharuhat)21,1280.2214,6220.0501New
Sanghiya Gantantrik Samajwadi Party Nepal18,6310.2008,9500.1000New
Communist Party of Nepal18,1400.1908,2910.0900New
Nepal Yuwa Kisan Party16,2040.1702,4570.0300New
Nepal Janata Party15,6500.1702,4410.03000
Nepal Sadbhawana Party15,5780.16012,5720.1400New
Khas Samabeshi Rashtriya Party15,2250.1606,0350.0700New
Terai Madhesh Pahad Himal Ekata Party12,4660.1302,2120.0200New
Akhanda Sudhur Pashchim Party12,3340.1305,5480.0600New
Madhesh Terai Forum11,2860.1203,6320.0400New
Rashtriya Swabhiman Party Nepal11,2700.1201,5500.0200New
Lok Dal10,9530.1207480.0100New
Janata Dal Nepal10,6450.1103500.0000New
Nepal Loktantrik Samajbadi Dal10,3590.1101,5520.0200–1
Janata Dal Loktantrik Party10,0180.1101,4780.0200New
Jana Prajatantrik Party8,6450.0901,3180.0100New
Shiva Sena Nepal8,4160.0903,4790.0400New
Picchada Barga Nishad Dalit Janajati Party8,3320.0902550.0000New
Mongol National Organisation8,2150.0904,6690.05000
Nava Nepal Nirman Party8,1190.0901,3980.0200New
Chure Bhawar Rastriya Ekta Party Nepal7,9750.0802,4100.0300–1
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) Samyabadi7,7810.0802470.0000New
Nepal Shanti Kshetra Parishad7,7570.080410.00000
Nepal Gantantrik Ekata Party7,1780.0800New
Sanghiya Limbuwan Rajya Parishad7,0630.0703,0630.0300New
Bishwa Satyabadi Party6,6660.0701110.0000New
Sahakari Party Nepal6,1410.0608470.0100New
Rastriya Janata Dal Nepall6,0970.0602,5690.03000
Shanti Party Nepal6,0320.0601,6590.02000
Sanghiya Samabeshi Samajwadi Party, Nepal5,9780.060650.0000New
Garib Ekta Samaj Party, Nepal5,8590.0604210.0000New
Madhesi Janadikar Forum Madhesh5,8140.0602,1970.0200New
Rashtriya Yatharthabadi Party Nepal5,5050.0609530.0100New
Nepal Ama Party5,4910.0601,5420.0200New
Janata Dal United5,3960.0605220.0100New
Rashtriya Shiva Sena Party5,3710.0601,9590.0200New
Rashtriya Madhesh Bahujan Samajwadi Party5,3010.0608690.0100New
Samyukta Rashtrabadi Morcha Nepal5,2250.0608120.0100New
Rashtriya Mukti Andolan Nepal5,2160.0601670.0000New
Chure Bhawar Loktantrik Party5,0850.0505660.0100New
Nepal Nagarik Party4,8610.0506910.0100New
Nepal Labour Party4,8370.0509820.0100New
Nepal Sadbhawana Party (Gajendrawadi)4,8240.0501,6790.0200New
Rashtriya Nagarik Party4,6680.0502900.0000New
Chure Bhawar Rashtriya Party4,6500.0505770.0100New
Nepal Sadbhawana Party (United)4,5780.0501,2850.0100New
Bahujan Samaj Party Nepal4,5220.0504600.0100New
Jantantrik Terai Madhes Mukti Tigers4,3700.0502,7550.0300New
Hindu Prajatantrik Party, Nepal4,2150.0401780.0000New
Naya Nepal Rashtriya Party4,1400.040550.0000New
Jana Unity-Cooperative Party of Nepal4,0660.0402,1250.0200New
Nepal Samabeshi Party3,8820.0401310.0000New
Deshbhakta Samaaj3,8660.0407030.0100New
Limbuwan Mukti Morcha3,7480.0403980.0000New
Liberal Democratic Party3,7210.0404070.0000New
Nepal Jana Sambeshi Ekata Party3,6740.0401420.0000New
Nepal Communist Party (ML-Socialist)3,6610.0407880.0100New
Janata Party Nepal3,5950.0401,3540.0100New
Rashtriya Chure Bhawar Party3,4840.0404030.0000New
Nepal Gauravshali Party3,3880.0401160.0000New
Nepal Rastriya Bikas Party3,3730.0405500.01000
Rastrabadi Ekta Party3,3650.0407500.01000
Social Republican Party3,3600.0405410.0100New
Deshbhakta Paryavaraniya Samajik Morcha3,2930.0302170.0000New
United Green Organisation3,2290.030940.0000New
Jana Morcha Nepal3,1810.0308760.0100New
Nepal Rashtra Sewa Dal3,1270.0301830.0000New
Loktantrik Party - Nepal3,1070.0302490.0000New
Rastriya Jana Bikas Party3,1020.030670.0000New
Matribhumi Nepal Dal3,0990.0304400.0000New
Naya Sanghiyata Janadharana Party3,0070.0300New
Nepal Rashtriya Yatayat Bikash Dal2,9520.030120.0000New
Rashtrabadi Ekata Party2,9050.0303940.0000New
Limbuwan Mukti Morcha Nepal2,8440.0307410.0100New
Nepal Samajwadi Party (Lohiaite)2,7430.0307430.0100New
Sanghiya Bikashbadi Party Nepal2,6520.0300New
Rashtrabadi Janata Party2,5050.0307620.0100New
Nepal Janabhavana Party2,4390.030280.00000
Nepal Nyayik Dal2,3790.0301460.0000New
Tamangsaling Rashtriya Janaekta Party2,3080.020360.0000New
Samyukta Jana Morcha2,2250.0201470.0000New
Shramik Janata Party - Nepal2,0340.020450.0000New
Rashtriya Madhesh Ekata Party, Nepal2,0310.0208500.0100New
Om Sena Nepal2,0110.020180.0000New
Hariyali Party Nepal1,9270.0202510.0000New
Nepal Madhesi Janata Dal (S)1,9020.0203340.0000New
Nepal Shramjivi Dal1,8910.020400.0000New
Yuwa Shakti Nepal Party1,8200.020220.0000New
League Nepal Shanti Ekta Party1,8130.0204350.00000
Loktantrik Janata Party Nepal1,7290.0201350.0000New
Terai Pahad Himal Samaj Party1,6970.020810.0000New
Rashtriya Loktantrik Yuwa Party1,1910.010340.0000New
Nepali Janata Party9960.0100New
Garib Janatako Kranti Party6820.0100New
Nepal Democratic Progressive Party100.0000New
Independents107,7641.19220
Total9,463,862100.003359,044,908100.00240575–26
Valid votes9,463,86296.809,044,90895.04
Invalid/blank votes312,8413.20471,8264.96
Total votes9,776,703100.009,516,734100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,249,06279.8212,147,86578.34
Source: , , IJSR

Reaction

Domestic

The UCPN (Maoist) leader Prachanda protested the conduct of the election, alleging fraud, and threatening to withdraw from the Constituent Assembly. However domestic and international pressure mounted and various political leaders from Nepali Congress and CPN UML urged Unified Maoist to accept the peoples verdict and get involved in the process of a peaceful CA.[17] Subsequently, an internal assessment by the party concluded vote-rigging was not the cause of the party's defeat and mentioned "misrepresentation of the party on issue of federalism and the party’s split" as reasons for defeat.[18] On December 25, 2013, the UCPN (Maoist) offered unconditional support to the Nepali Congress to form the next government following the signing of a four-point deal between the NC, CPN(UML), UCPN (Maoist) and Madesbadi parties that agreed to form a parliamentary body to investigate election irregularities.[19]

In response to the allegations of fraud leveled by the Maoist and smaller parties, Chief Election Commissioner Nilkantha Upreti affirmed the elections were "concluded in a free, fair , impartial and credible manner" and urged voters "not to believe in such misleading publicity" about the fairness of the elections.[20]

Supranational
International
  •   Germany: The Federal Office congratulated the interim government for holding free and credible CA elections and said "high turnout in the election has testified Nepalese people´s firm commitment to democracy and the rule of law".[23]
  •   India: The External Affairs Ministry congratulated "the people of Nepal, political parties, government and security forces and the Election Commission of Nepal" for "conducting free and fair elections for the Constituent Assembly".[24]
  •   China: The Embassy welcomed the "smooth holding" of the Constituent Assembly elections and said it "sincerely hopes that the political forces in Nepal will continue to strengthen dialogue and consultations for early completion of the constitution-making process and realize its goal of national stability and development".[25]
  •   Japan: The Election Observation Mission composed of officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an outside expert from Tokushima University and headed by Japanese Ambassador, Masashi Ogawa, concluded the "election was conducted in a peaceful, free and fair manner without serious irregularities". A statement issued by the Embassy read: "Japan hopes that this election will further consolidate democracy in Nepal and its post-electoral political process toward promulgating a constitution will develop smoothly. Japan will continue to support Nepal's efforts for peace-building and the consolidation of democracy".[26]
  •   UK: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister Hugo Swire congratulated the people of Nepal and stated "these elections were generally peaceful and well run, a credit to the people and the election authorities" [27]
  •  : The White House Press Secretary hailed the elections as "a milestone not just for Nepal but for people around the world working to rebuild after conflicts and resolve disputes via constitutional and homegrown means" and pledged continued support for Nepal's democratic exercise.[28]
    • Former US President Jimmy Carter congratulated Nepal on a "well conducted election process" and urged the UCPN (Maoist) to "respect the will of Nepali voters as expressed on election day".[29]

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ 220 seats, 29.28%; CPN (Maoist) and 7 seats, 1.53%; Janamorcha Nepal
  2. ^ 8 seats, 2.45%; RPP and 3 seats, 0.95%; Janshakti

See also

References

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Constituent Assembly elections were held in Nepal on 19 November 2013 1 The vote was repeatedly delayed 2 having previously been planned for 22 November 2012 following the dissolution of the 1st Constituent Assembly on 27 May 2012 but it was put off by the election commission 3 The Nepali Congress emerged as the largest party in the 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly winning 196 of the 575 elected seats 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election 2008 19 November 2013 2017 outgoing memberselected members 575 of the 601 seats in the Constituent Assembly301 seats needed for a majorityTurnout79 82 First party Second party Third party Leader Sushil Koirala Jhala Nath Khanal Pushpa Kamal DahalParty Nepali Congress CPN UML Maoist CentreLast election 21 14 110 seats 20 33 103 seats 30 81 227 seats a Seats won 196 175 80Seat change 86 72 147Popular vote 2 418 370 2 239 609 1 439 726Percentage 25 55 23 66 15 21 Swing 4 41pp 3 33pp 15 06pp Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Kamal Thapa Bijay Kumar Gachhadar Surya Bahadur ThapaParty RPP Nepal MJAF L RPPLast election 1 03 4 seats 3 40 11 seats b Seats won 24 14 13Seat change 20 New 2Popular vote 630 697 274 987 260 234Percentage 6 66 2 91 2 75 Swing 5 63 New 0 65pp Seventh party Eighth party Leader Mahantha Thakur Upendra YadavParty TMLP MJF NLast election 20 seats 3 16 6 32 52 seatsSeats won 11 10Seat change 9 42Popular vote 181 140 214 319Percentage 1 91 2 26 Swing 1 25pp 4 06ppPrime Minister before electionKhil Raj RegmiIndependent Elected Prime Minister Sushil KoiralaNepali Congress Contents 1 Background 2 Opinion polls 3 Conduct 4 Turnout 5 Results 6 Reaction 7 Gallery 8 Notes 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground EditFollowing King Gyanendra s suspension of Parliament and government takeover during the Nepalese Civil War mass protests led to him to re instate Parliament and end the war fought by the government against the Communist Party of Nepal Maoist on the condition that the constitution would be re written The king s powers were also removed and an election was held in 2008 to elect a Constituent Assembly The Constituent Assembly was tasked with writing a new constitution however its deadline was extended several times with the last one set for 27 May 2012 In the lead up to the deadline there were several violent protests by a variety of ethnic groups outside the Parliament building Rallies were then banned in the area and around the PM s office with riot police guarding against protests and the Nepali Army on high alert in case the situation could not be controlled Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai called for a new election on 22 November after the deadline passed with a possibility of a state of emergency A member of his party Post Bahadur Bogati announced that it is not possible to promulgate the constitution within the deadline now That possibility is out 100 percent On the deadline day there were large protests as talks between the CPN Maoist Nepali Congress Communist Party of Nepal Unified Marxist Leninist and the Madhesi Front were ongoing The talks broke down after the incumbent CPN Maoist s demands for 10 to 14 new provinces largely along ethnic groups lines which was supported by several small Madhesi parties calling for autonomy was opposed by the Nepali Congress and the CPN UML CPN Maoist member Narayankaji Shrestha said that a constitution is not possible without federal states recognising the identity of ethnic groups The opponents of the proposal said the move could lead to tensions amongst different castes Ram Sharan Mahat of the Nepali Congress said that the CPN Maoist want ed to kill the assembly not make the constitution in order to stay in power At a cabinet session that night CPN UML general secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokhrel walked out saying that the move was unconstitutional neither is it based on political consensus However the Madhesi leader Laxman Lal Karna said that in the afternoon the NC and the CPN UML had said there was no chance of a deal Let us go for polls We have done the democratic thing 4 5 The CPN Maoist s Barsha Man Pun then announced the election saying that we had no other alternative We apologise for not being able to prepare the constitution 6 The Nepali Congress claimed the delays were a ploy by the UCPN M to remain in power and that Maoist led government s unilateral decision was unexpected 7 However according to an AFP interview on Rajkishore Yadav the Maoist led government wanted to conduct elections in November 22 but the election commission insisted that the lack of a workable constitution meant there were no legal provisions for holding a vote 8 In mid September 2013 an opposition one day strike called for the cancellation of the election 9 Opinion polls EditIn mid 2011 an opinion indicated that 45 of respondents opposed an extension of the CA s mandate A majority of respondents were uncertain about who they would vote for Similarly there were calls for a fresh election by opposition politicians at the time Most respondents also said a new constitution was the topmost priority 10 In the Himal Media opinion poll conducted in March 2013 voters expressed a slight preference for the Nepali Congress 14 9 over the CPN UML 11 3 and UCPN Maoist 7 3 11 Conduct EditIn the morning of the election a bomb exploded near a voting station wounding three people after a boy picked up what he thought was a toy that then exploded It also follows days of similar attacks by those opposed to the election 12 On December 16 Mohan Baidya Chairman of the breakaway CPN Maoist which had boycotted the elections publicly stated his party had planted bombs across the country prior to the elections 13 Turnout EditVoters turned out in record numbers with nationwide turnout averaging 78 34 14 breaking the previous record of 68 15 in the 1991 general elections 15 The highest turnout was in Dolpa 1 at 89 5 and the lowest in Baitadi 2 at 67 32 Results EditInitial results showed the Nepali Congress winning a plurality of the first past the post seats with 105 of the 240 seats the CPM UML close behind with 91 and the Maoists far behind winning just 26 Smaller parties and two independent candidates won the remaining 18 seats 16 335 seats were allotted by proportional representation using a modified Sainte Lague method of allocation PartyProportionalConstituencyTotalseats Votes SeatsVotes SeatsNepali Congress2 418 37025 55912 694 98329 80105196 81Communist Party of Nepal Unified Marxist Leninist 2 239 60923 66842 492 09027 5591175 67Unified Communist Party of Nepal Maoist 1 439 72615 21541 609 14517 792680 149Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal630 6976 6624252 5792 79024 20Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum Nepal Loktantrik 274 9872 9110283 4683 13414NewRastriya Prajatantra Party260 2342 7510238 3132 63313 5Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum Nepal214 3192 268206 1102 28210 44Tarai Madhesh Loktantrik Party181 1401 917171 8891 90411 10Sadbhavana Party133 2711 415140 9301 5616 3Communist Party of Nepal Marxist Leninist 130 3001 38598 0911 0805 4Federal Socialist Party121 2741 285108 6831 2005NewRastriya Janamorcha92 3870 98366 6660 7403 1Communist Party of Nepal United 91 9970 97324 8080 2703 2Rashtriya Madhesh Samajwadi Party79 5080 84376 3920 8403NewNepal Workers Peasants Party66 7780 71354 3230 6014 1Rastriya Janamukti Party63 8340 67239 3620 44020Terai Madhes Sadbhavana Party62 7460 66265 0490 7213NewTharuhat Tarai Party Nepal62 5260 66238 9720 4302NewNepal Pariwar Dal51 8230 55214 5460 1602NewDalit Janajati Party48 8020 52233 5170 3702 1Akhanda Nepal Party36 8830 39112 5900 1401NewMadeshi Janadikar Forum Gantantrik 33 9820 36135 2890 3901NewNepali Janata Dal33 2030 3516 8160 0801 1Khambuwan Rashtriya Morcha Nepal30 6860 3216 4510 0701NewNepa Rastriya Party28 0110 3019 3770 10010Jana Jagaran Party Nepal27 3970 2913 5100 0401NewSanghiya Sadhbhawana Party25 2150 27120 3950 2301NewMadhesh Samata Party Nepal23 0010 2418 1300 0901NewSamajwadi Janata Party21 6240 2314 6610 0501NewSanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch Tharuhat 21 1280 2214 6220 0501NewSanghiya Gantantrik Samajwadi Party Nepal18 6310 2008 9500 1000NewCommunist Party of Nepal18 1400 1908 2910 0900NewNepal Yuwa Kisan Party16 2040 1702 4570 0300NewNepal Janata Party15 6500 1702 4410 03000Nepal Sadbhawana Party15 5780 16012 5720 1400NewKhas Samabeshi Rashtriya Party15 2250 1606 0350 0700NewTerai Madhesh Pahad Himal Ekata Party12 4660 1302 2120 0200NewAkhanda Sudhur Pashchim Party12 3340 1305 5480 0600NewMadhesh Terai Forum11 2860 1203 6320 0400NewRashtriya Swabhiman Party Nepal11 2700 1201 5500 0200NewLok Dal10 9530 1207480 0100NewJanata Dal Nepal10 6450 1103500 0000NewNepal Loktantrik Samajbadi Dal10 3590 1101 5520 0200 1Janata Dal Loktantrik Party10 0180 1101 4780 0200NewJana Prajatantrik Party8 6450 0901 3180 0100NewShiva Sena Nepal8 4160 0903 4790 0400NewPicchada Barga Nishad Dalit Janajati Party8 3320 0902550 0000NewMongol National Organisation8 2150 0904 6690 05000Nava Nepal Nirman Party8 1190 0901 3980 0200NewChure Bhawar Rastriya Ekta Party Nepal7 9750 0802 4100 0300 1Communist Party of Nepal Marxist Leninist Maoist Samyabadi7 7810 0802470 0000NewNepal Shanti Kshetra Parishad7 7570 080410 00000Nepal Gantantrik Ekata Party7 1780 0800NewSanghiya Limbuwan Rajya Parishad7 0630 0703 0630 0300NewBishwa Satyabadi Party6 6660 0701110 0000NewSahakari Party Nepal6 1410 0608470 0100NewRastriya Janata Dal Nepall6 0970 0602 5690 03000Shanti Party Nepal6 0320 0601 6590 02000Sanghiya Samabeshi Samajwadi Party Nepal5 9780 060650 0000NewGarib Ekta Samaj Party Nepal5 8590 0604210 0000NewMadhesi Janadikar Forum Madhesh5 8140 0602 1970 0200NewRashtriya Yatharthabadi Party Nepal5 5050 0609530 0100NewNepal Ama Party5 4910 0601 5420 0200NewJanata Dal United5 3960 0605220 0100NewRashtriya Shiva Sena Party5 3710 0601 9590 0200NewRashtriya Madhesh Bahujan Samajwadi Party5 3010 0608690 0100NewSamyukta Rashtrabadi Morcha Nepal5 2250 0608120 0100NewRashtriya Mukti Andolan Nepal5 2160 0601670 0000NewChure Bhawar Loktantrik Party5 0850 0505660 0100NewNepal Nagarik Party4 8610 0506910 0100NewNepal Labour Party4 8370 0509820 0100NewNepal Sadbhawana Party Gajendrawadi 4 8240 0501 6790 0200NewRashtriya Nagarik Party4 6680 0502900 0000NewChure Bhawar Rashtriya Party4 6500 0505770 0100NewNepal Sadbhawana Party United 4 5780 0501 2850 0100NewBahujan Samaj Party Nepal4 5220 0504600 0100NewJantantrik Terai Madhes Mukti Tigers4 3700 0502 7550 0300NewHindu Prajatantrik Party Nepal4 2150 0401780 0000NewNaya Nepal Rashtriya Party4 1400 040550 0000NewJana Unity Cooperative Party of Nepal4 0660 0402 1250 0200NewNepal Samabeshi Party3 8820 0401310 0000NewDeshbhakta Samaaj3 8660 0407030 0100NewLimbuwan Mukti Morcha3 7480 0403980 0000NewLiberal Democratic Party3 7210 0404070 0000NewNepal Jana Sambeshi Ekata Party3 6740 0401420 0000NewNepal Communist Party ML Socialist 3 6610 0407880 0100NewJanata Party Nepal3 5950 0401 3540 0100NewRashtriya Chure Bhawar Party3 4840 0404030 0000NewNepal Gauravshali Party3 3880 0401160 0000NewNepal Rastriya Bikas Party3 3730 0405500 01000Rastrabadi Ekta Party3 3650 0407500 01000Social Republican Party3 3600 0405410 0100NewDeshbhakta Paryavaraniya Samajik Morcha3 2930 0302170 0000NewUnited Green Organisation3 2290 030940 0000NewJana Morcha Nepal3 1810 0308760 0100NewNepal Rashtra Sewa Dal3 1270 0301830 0000NewLoktantrik Party Nepal3 1070 0302490 0000NewRastriya Jana Bikas Party3 1020 030670 0000NewMatribhumi Nepal Dal3 0990 0304400 0000NewNaya Sanghiyata Janadharana Party3 0070 0300NewNepal Rashtriya Yatayat Bikash Dal2 9520 030120 0000NewRashtrabadi Ekata Party2 9050 0303940 0000NewLimbuwan Mukti Morcha Nepal2 8440 0307410 0100NewNepal Samajwadi Party Lohiaite 2 7430 0307430 0100NewSanghiya Bikashbadi Party Nepal2 6520 0300NewRashtrabadi Janata Party2 5050 0307620 0100NewNepal Janabhavana Party2 4390 030280 00000Nepal Nyayik Dal2 3790 0301460 0000NewTamangsaling Rashtriya Janaekta Party2 3080 020360 0000NewSamyukta Jana Morcha2 2250 0201470 0000NewShramik Janata Party Nepal2 0340 020450 0000NewRashtriya Madhesh Ekata Party Nepal2 0310 0208500 0100NewOm Sena Nepal2 0110 020180 0000NewHariyali Party Nepal1 9270 0202510 0000NewNepal Madhesi Janata Dal S 1 9020 0203340 0000NewNepal Shramjivi Dal1 8910 020400 0000NewYuwa Shakti Nepal Party1 8200 020220 0000NewLeague Nepal Shanti Ekta Party1 8130 0204350 00000Loktantrik Janata Party Nepal1 7290 0201350 0000NewTerai Pahad Himal Samaj Party1 6970 020810 0000NewRashtriya Loktantrik Yuwa Party1 1910 010340 0000NewNepali Janata Party9960 0100NewGarib Janatako Kranti Party6820 0100NewNepal Democratic Progressive Party100 0000NewIndependents107 7641 19220Total9 463 862100 003359 044 908100 00240575 26Valid votes9 463 86296 809 044 90895 04Invalid blank votes312 8413 20471 8264 96Total votes9 776 703100 009 516 734100 00Registered voters turnout12 249 06279 8212 147 86578 34Source Election Commission Nepal Republica IJSRReaction EditDomesticThe UCPN Maoist leader Prachanda protested the conduct of the election alleging fraud and threatening to withdraw from the Constituent Assembly However domestic and international pressure mounted and various political leaders from Nepali Congress and CPN UML urged Unified Maoist to accept the peoples verdict and get involved in the process of a peaceful CA 17 Subsequently an internal assessment by the party concluded vote rigging was not the cause of the party s defeat and mentioned misrepresentation of the party on issue of federalism and the party s split as reasons for defeat 18 On December 25 2013 the UCPN Maoist offered unconditional support to the Nepali Congress to form the next government following the signing of a four point deal between the NC CPN UML UCPN Maoist and Madesbadi parties that agreed to form a parliamentary body to investigate election irregularities 19 In response to the allegations of fraud leveled by the Maoist and smaller parties Chief Election Commissioner Nilkantha Upreti affirmed the elections were concluded in a free fair impartial and credible manner and urged voters not to believe in such misleading publicity about the fairness of the elections 20 Supranational European Union High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton issued a statement congratulating the people of Nepal for having exercised their right to vote in large numbers despite attempts to prevent them from doing so 21 UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon in his congratulatory message to the Nepali people stated the United Nations remains committed to supporting Nepal in its transition towards a peaceful democratic and prosperous future 22 International Germany The Federal Office congratulated the interim government for holding free and credible CA elections and said high turnout in the election has testified Nepalese people s firm commitment to democracy and the rule of law 23 India The External Affairs Ministry congratulated the people of Nepal political parties government and security forces and the Election Commission of Nepal for conducting free and fair elections for the Constituent Assembly 24 China The Embassy welcomed the smooth holding of the Constituent Assembly elections and said it sincerely hopes that the political forces in Nepal will continue to strengthen dialogue and consultations for early completion of the constitution making process and realize its goal of national stability and development 25 Japan The Election Observation Mission composed of officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an outside expert from Tokushima University and headed by Japanese Ambassador Masashi Ogawa concluded the election was conducted in a peaceful free and fair manner without serious irregularities A statement issued by the Embassy read Japan hopes that this election will further consolidate democracy in Nepal and its post electoral political process toward promulgating a constitution will develop smoothly Japan will continue to support Nepal s efforts for peace building and the consolidation of democracy 26 UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister Hugo Swire congratulated the people of Nepal and stated these elections were generally peaceful and well run a credit to the people and the election authorities 27 The White House Press Secretary hailed the elections as a milestone not just for Nepal but for people around the world working to rebuild after conflicts and resolve disputes via constitutional and homegrown means and pledged continued support for Nepal s democratic exercise 28 Former US President Jimmy Carter congratulated Nepal on a well conducted election process and urged the UCPN Maoist to respect the will of Nepali voters as expressed on election day 29 Gallery Edit Notes Edit 220 seats 29 28 CPN Maoist and 7 seats 1 53 Janamorcha Nepal 8 seats 2 45 RPP and 3 seats 0 95 JanshaktiSee also Edit2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly List of members elected in the 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election Koirala cabinet 2013References Edit Nepal voting ends for new Constituent Assembly BBC News November 19 2013 Retrieved December 4 2013 Channel NewsAsia Channel NewsAsia Archived from the original on March 15 2013 Retrieved November 24 2013 Utpal Parashar May 27 2012 Nepal fails to meet constitution deadline Kathmandu Hindustan Times Archived from the original on May 28 2012 Retrieved May 27 2012 Nepal premier calls for fresh elections Al Jazeera English October 4 2011 Retrieved May 27 2012 Prashant Jha May 28 2012 Nepal s CA fails to write Constitution The Hindu Retrieved May 27 2012 Sharma Gopal May 27 2012 Nepal faces fresh turmoil after charter deadline missed Reuters Retrieved May 27 2012 Poll call Maoist ploy to stay in power says NC Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine AFP Nepal calls April May elections to end deadlock Archived 2012 11 21 at the Wayback Machine 21 November 2012 Nepal strike shuts down capital Al Jazeera 12 September 2013 Majority Against CA Extension Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Nepal News 19 October 2011 1 Nepali Times 15 21 March 2013 647 Retrieved Nov 29 2013 Bomb blast at Nepal polling booth Central amp South Asia Al Jazeera English Retrieved November 24 2013 CPA 12 pt pact have been scrapped Baidya eKantipur Retrieved December 16 2013 Meanwhile Baidya has owned up the responsibility for explosions that occurred in various places across the nation ahead of the Constituent Assembly elections The party cadres detonated bombs realising it was necessary for the people he said Constituency Wise Cast Valid Invalid Votes Election Commission of Nepal Retrieved 27 December 2013 Sovereign people make CA polls historic My Republica 19 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 Nepali Congress maintains lead over CPN UML in polls LiveMint Retrieved November 23 2013 Charlie Campbell November 22 2013 Nepal s Maoists Dispute Election Results Raising Fears of Further Crisis Time Kathmandu Time Magazine Retrieved November 23 2013 Maoist internal review sparks blame game Kathmandu eKantipur Dec 15 2013 Archived from the original on December 18 2013 Retrieved Dec 15 2013 Ekantipur Report 25 December 2013 UCPN M to give unconditional support to NC led govt Ekantipur Retrieved 27 December 2013 Election was free and credible EC EKantipur 23 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 STATEMENT by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on the Elections to the Constituent Assembly of Nepal PDF European Union External Action Service European Union External Action Service Retrieved 27 December 2013 Nepal Ban welcomes peaceful conduct of Constituent Assembly poll UN News Centre Retrieved 27 December 2013 Germany hails Nepal election My Republica 26 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 India congratulates Nepal for fair polls Business Standard 19 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 China hails election The Himalayan Times 20 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 Japanese observers declare elections free fair 23 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 FCO Minister comments on the recent elections in Nepal Foreign amp Commonwealth Office Retrieved 7 January 2014 Statement by the Press Secretary on Elections in Nepal The White House Office of the Press Secretary The White House 20 November 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 Carter Center Congratulates Nepal on Well Conducted Election Process The Carter Centre The Carter Centre Retrieved 27 December 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election amp oldid 1126332258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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