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On January 15, 2007 the Pratinidhi Sabha, the legislature of Nepal, was dissolved and a new Interim legislature was formed. The old parliament was elected in 1999. The new interim legislature consists both of members of the old parliament as well as members appointed by an agreement between the Seven Party Alliance and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).

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[edit] Positions of political parties in the interim legislature

[1]

[edit] Members (incomplete listing)

[edit] Nepali Congress

  • Sujata Koirala (nominated)
  • Suprabha Ghimire (nominated)
  • Amaresh Singh (nominated)
  • KB Gurung (nominated)
  • Yagya Raj Pathak (nominated)
  • Sita Devi Yadav (nominated)
  • Dinbandhu Shrestha (nominated)
  • Krishna Kumari Shrestha (nominated)
  • Bhim Bahadur Tamang (nominated)
  • Harihar Dahal (nominated)
  • Bimalendra Nidhi (nominated)
  • Prakashman Singh (nominated)
  • Dr. Minendra Rijal (nominated)
  • Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat (nominated)
  • Pradeep Giri (nominated)
  • Uma Adhikari (nominated)
  • Dr. Gopal Prasad Koirala
  • Girija Prasad Koirala
  • Sher bahadur Deuba

[2] [3]

[edit] Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist)

  • Bam Dev Gautam (nominated)
  • Jhala Nath Khanal (nominated)
  • Amrit Kumar Bohara (nominated)
  • Paru Devi Yadav (nominated)
  • Parbati Chaudhari (nominated)
  • Shanti Pakhrin (nominated)
  • Rijwan Ansari (nominated)
  • Chudamani Jangali BK (nominated)
  • Jayanti Rai (nominated)
  • Rima Nepali (nominated)

[4]

[edit] Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

  • Malla K Sundar (nominated)
  • Kumar Fudong (nominated)
  • Narayan Prasad Sharma (nominated)
  • Padma Lal Biswokarma (nominated)
  • Shanta Shrestha (nominated)
  • Hari Roka (nominated)
  • Bhikchhu Ananda (nominated)
  • Krishna Acharya (nominated)
  • Moti Devi Chaudhary (nominated)
  • Iftiaz Alam (nominated)
  • Nanda Kumar Prasai (nominated)[5]

[edit] Nepal Workers Peasants Party

  • Narayan Man Bijukchhe
  • Sunil Prajapati (nominated) (Bhaktapur)
  • Jaya Bahadur Shahi (nominated) (Dailekh)
  • Lila Nayiechaiyei (nominated)

[6]

[edit] Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandi Devi)

  • Anandi Devi Singh (nominated)
  • Bharat Bimal Yadav (nominated)
  • Govinda Tharu (nominated)

[2]

[edit] United Left Front

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd
  2. ^ a b name list of mp
  3. ^ name list of mp
  4. ^ Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd
  5. ^ Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd
  6. ^ Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd