Government of Madhesh Province explained

Agency Name:Government of Madhesh Province
Nativename:मधेश प्रदेशको सरकार
Headquarters:Mills Area, Janakpur
Minister1 Name:Saroj Kumar Yadav
Minister1 Pfo:Chief Minister of Madhesh Province
Chief1 Name:Yam Prasad Bhusal[1]
Chief1 Position:Acting Chief Secretary of Madhesh Province

The Government of Madhesh Province is the supreme governing authority of Madhesh Province in Nepal.

The governor of the province is appointed by the President of Nepal on the recommendation of the Nepalese cabinet for a period of five years unless freed earlier by the federal government.[2] The head of province is the governor and the chief minister holds the position of the head of the provincial executive. The role of governor is largely ceremonial as the functioning of the government is managed entirely by the chief minister. The governor appoints all ministers and the chief minister.

The province's government seats in Janakpur at the Madhesh Province Provincial Government Secretariat.

Background

The Government of Province No. 2 was formed on February 4, 2018 after the 2017 Nepalese provincial elections.[3] The present legislative structure of Province No. 2 is Unicameral and consists of 107 legislative members (64 members are elected through FPTP and 43 are elected through PR). The normal term of the provincial assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier.

Executive

See also: Saroj Kumar Yadav cabinet, Chief Minister of Madhesh Province and Governor of Madhesh Province.

Legislature

See main article: Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province.

The province is governed by a parliamentary system of representative democracy. The legislative structure of the province is unicameral. The Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province consists of 107 members who are elected for five-year terms. The province contributes 32 seats to the lower house of the Parliament of Nepal, the House of Representatives and 8 seats to the upper house, the National Assembly.[4] [5]

Judiciary

Notes and References

  1. Web site: कर्मचारी विवरण | मुख्यमन्त्री तथा मन्त्रिपरिषद्को कार्यालय.
  2. Web site: Cabinet recommends guvs, names ad hoc 'workstations' . 2018-01-17 . The Himalayan Times . en-US . 2019-05-31.
  3. Web site: Seven chief ministers set to take oath . kathmandupost.ekantipur.com . English . 2019-05-31.
  4. Web site: Nepal elections explained . www.aljazeera.com . 2019-06-04.
  5. Web site: CDC submits its report with 165 electoral constituencies . kathmandupost.ekantipur.com . English . 2019-06-04.
  6. Web site: उच्च अदालत जनकपुर. 2022-01-15. supremecourt.gov.np.