All 275 Members of New House of Representatives Confirmed After Proportional Representation Results Published

Kathmandu. With the publication of the list of 110 members elected under the Proportional Representation (PR) system, the final count for the 275 members of the new House of Representatives has been determined.

The Election Commission announced on Monday that the 275 members from both the First-Past-the-Post and PR categories have been finalized, following the declaration of 110 elected members through PR.

The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has emerged as the largest party, securing 182 seats.

Directly Elected Members

RSP

Nepali Congress

CPN (UML)

CPN (Maoist Center)

Shram Sanskriti Party

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP)

Independent

Members Elected Under Proportional Representation

The Election Commission has announced that 110 members have been elected under the Proportional Representation system. On Monday, the Commission published the list of members to be elected from six different parties.

After submitting the closed list received from the previous submission according to their party's allocated seat cluster, the Commission announced on Monday that 110 members have been elected.

According to the Commission, the highest number of members elected are from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) with 57, followed by Nepali Congress with 20, CPN (UML) with 16, CPN (Maoist Center) with 9, and Shram Sanskriti Party and Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) with 4 each.

According to the Commission, out of the 110 members elected from 6 parties, 82 are women. The highest number of women elected are from RSP with 48, second is Nepali Congress with 15, third is CPN (UML) with 10, CPN (Maoist Center) with 4, Shram Sanskriti Party with 3, and Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) with 2.

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