RSVP was elected in 17 seats, Congress in five and CPN in two and UML in one seat, RSVP lead in 100 seats.
Kathmandu. The final results of 25 seats in the election of members of the House of Representatives on Thursday. According to the latest vote results, National Independent Party won 17 seats, Nepali Congress 5 seats, Nepali Communist Party CPN 2 seats and CPN UML 1 seat.
Out of 165 seats, RSVP is ahead in 100 seats. Nepali Congress is leading at 9, Nepali Communist Party at 13 and CPN UML at 10 positions.
Similarly, Labor is ahead in culture 5, RPP 1, Pralopa 1 and independent 1.
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