Results of Nepal's third presidential election expected by 7 PM today
KATHMANDU, March 9: Nepal's third presidential election is underway at the federal parliament building in Kathmandu, with results expected to be announced by 7 PM this evening, according to Mahesh Sharma Poudel, the election officer. The election began at 10 AM this morning and will decide who will become the third president of Nepal.
The two candidates vying for the post are Ram Chandra Poudel of the Nepali Congress and Subhash Chandra Nembang of CPN-UML. Lawmakers from the House of Representatives, Provincial Assemblies, and the National Assembly will be casting their votes today to decide who will take on the role of president.
The presidential election is a significant event in Nepal's political landscape, with the president serving as the country's ceremonial head of state. The president plays a crucial role in promoting national unity and stability, and in upholding the constitution and the rule of law.
The election process is expected to be conducted fairly and transparently, with all votes being counted and verified. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to make a significant contribution to Nepal's political and social development, working closely with other elected officials and stakeholders to promote the country's interests.
As the voting continues, many will be watching closely to see who will emerge as Nepal's third president and what their priorities and plans will be for the future of the country. The announcement of the results is eagerly awaited, and will undoubtedly have significant implications for Nepal's political landscape in the coming years.
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