Karki recommendation to the Chief Election Commissioner
Kathmandu. The Constitutional Council has recommended Man Bahadur Karki Morang for the post of Chief Election Commissioner. The council meeting held today at the office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers decided to recommend Karki's name as the Chief Election Commissioner.
Council member and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Ruvikumari Karna informed that the meeting decided to recommend Dr Rajeev Subba Kathmandu as the vacant Election Commissioner and Guru Prasad Wagle Okhaldhunga as the Election Commissioner who will be vacant from June 23rd.
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