RSVP has finalized the names of 57 members of proportional representation
Kathmandu. The meeting of the central secretariat of the National Independent Party RSVP has decided to submit the final list of candidates to the Election Commission. The secretariat meeting held today at the central office in Vanasthali decided to provide the commission with a list of 57 people who can be nominated based on the votes received by the party under the proportional system.
Speaking to the media after the meeting, party spokesperson Manish Jha informed that there are two agendas in the central secretariat meeting. He said that it has been decided to submit the list of 57 people who can be nominated based on the votes received by the RSVP in the proportional list to the Election Commission within the specified time limit.
According to him, the list includes 17 Khas Aryans, 16 tribals, 8 Dalits, 3 Muslims, 9 Madhesi and 4 Tharu, a total of 57 people. According to the legal provisions, 48 women and 9 men are included in the list, he informed.
He said, "There were two agendas in the central secretariat meeting of the National Independent Party. We have decided to provide the Election Commission with a list of 57 people who can be nominated based on the votes we received on behalf of the National Independent Party in the proportional list. We have decided to submit the list of 57 people on behalf of the National Independent Party within the specified time limit. Among them, there are 17 people from Khas Arya, 16 tribals, 8 Dalits, 3 Muslims, 9 Madhesi, 4 Tharu and 57 people and 48 women and 9 men as required by law.
Spokesman Jha said that after submitting the list to the Election Commission office, the Commission will complete the registration and verification process and only then will the names be officially announced.
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