Chief minister (Nepal) explained

Native Name:Nepali: नेपालका प्रदेशका मुख्यमन्त्री
Flag:Flag of Nepal.svg
Flagsize:90px
Flagcaption:Flag of Nepal
Insignia:Emblem of Nepal (alternative).svg
Insigniasize:125px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of Nepal
Style:The Honourable
Residence:Various
Appointer:Governor of respective provinces
Termlength:Until majority confidence maintained in provincial assembly
Assembly term is 5 years unless dissolved earlier
Formation:2018
Member Of:Provincial assemblies of Nepal
Termlength Qualified:No term limits

In Nepal, the chief minister is the elected head of government of each of the seven provinces. The chief minister is appointed by the governor of the provinces according to Article 167 of the Constitution of Nepal.[1]

Following the election of the provincial assembly, the governor of each province invites the leader of the parliamentary party with a majority of the seats in the assembly to form a government. If no party has a majority, the governor invites the party with a majority with support from other parties in the assembly. The appointed chief minister must retain the confidence of the assembly and the term of such a chief minister is as long as the term of the provincial assembly of the province.

Eligibility

The Constitution of Nepal sets the qualifications required to become eligible for the office of chief minister. A chief minister must meet the qualifications to become a member of the provincial assembly.[2]

A member of the provincial assembly must be:

In addition to this, the chief minister must be the parliamentary party leader of the party with the majority seats in the provincial assembly. If no party has a majority, the chief minister must have a majority in the assembly with the support from other parties. If within thirty days of the election, a chief minister is not appointed as such, or fails to obtain a vote of confidence from the assembly, the parliamentary party leader of the party with the most seats in the assembly is appointed chief minister. If the chief minister such appointed fails to obtain a vote of confidence in the assembly, any assembly member who can command a majority in the floor, irrespective of party allegiance, is appointed chief minister. If this chief minister also fails to obtain a vote of confidence, the governor dissolves the assembly and fresh elections are called.[3]

Incumbent chief ministers

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Koshi
Hikmat Kumar Karki9 May 2024
H Karki III[4]
Madhesh
Satish Kumar Singh7 June 2024
Singh[5]
Bagmati
Bahadur Singh Lama24 July 2024
Lama[6]
Gandaki
Surendra Raj Pandey29 May 2024
Pandey II[7]
Lumbini
Chet Narayan Acharya24 July 2024
Acharya[8]
Karnali
Yam Lal Kandel10 April 2024
Kandel[9]
Sudurpashchim
Kamal Bahadur Shah5 August 2024
Shah II[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constitution of Nepal – Part 13 State Executive, Article 167. live. 2021-08-13. Nepal Law Commission. en. 13 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210813005136/https://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/archives/878.
  2. 178. Nepal. 20 September 2015.
  3. 168. Nepal. 20 September 2015.
  4. Web site: UML's Hikmat Karki appointed chief minister in Koshi . 2024-05-13 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  5. Web site: New Madhesh chief minister forms 14-member Cabinet . 2024-06-09 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  6. Web site: Jamkattel appointed chief minister of Bagmati province . 2023-10-22 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  7. Web site: Khagraj Adhikari appointed as Gandaki CM . 2024-04-29 . My Republica . en.
  8. Web site: Chet Narayan Acharya of UML appointed Lumbini chief minister . 2024-07-23 . Setopati.
  9. Web site: Karnali Chief Minister Kandel sworn in . 2024-04-29 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  10. Web site: Unified Socialist's Sodari appointed Sudurpaschim chief minister . 2024-04-29 . kathmandupost.com . English.