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Congress declares Gagan Thapa as prime ministerial candidate
Kathmandu, Jan. 23 -- The Nepali Congress on Friday declared party president Gagan Thapa as its prime ministerial candidate ...
The Nepali Congress has announced 49-year-old Gagan Thapa as its prime ministerial candidate for the upcoming March elections. The decision was endorsed at a Central Working Committee meeting. Thapa, ...
The Nepali Congress on Friday announced that the party chief Gagan Thapa will be the prime ministerial candidate for the upcoming March elections. The declaration was made during the newly elected ...
Newly elected Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa is assuming office today following the party’s second special general convention.
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Nepali Congress set to declare Thapa as prime ministerial candidate
Kathmandu, Jan. 23 -- UML and the Rastriya Swatantra Party, the Nepali Congress is going to hit the campaign trail by declaring its president, Gagan Thapa, its prime ministerial candidate on Friday.
While Gagan Thapa has taken charge of the Nepali Congress as president from yesterday following the decision of the Election ...
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NC officially names Gagan Thapa as PM candidate
Nepal, Jan. 23 -- Nepali Congress (NC) has officially announced party president Gagan Thapa as its candidate for the post of Prime Minister for the March 5 House of Representative (HoR) election.The ...
Nepali Congress has named 49-year-old Gagan Thapa, while Rastriya Swotantra Party has fielded ex-Kathmandu mayor Balendra ...
Former Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah and ex-PM K P Sharma Oli filed candidacies for Jhapa-5 in Nepal's upcoming elections.
KATHMANDU, Jan 23: Nepali Congress (NC) President Gagan Thapa has said that the party will gradually address internal issues ...
The Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress on Saturday called on party leaders and supporters to maintain “internal unity” and ...
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Nepali Congress rift deepens as Election Commission backs Gagan Thapa
Nepal's Election Commission recognised Gagan Thapa as the legitimate president of the Nepali Congress, formalising a party split. The decision, which followed a special convention, has been protested ...
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