Fourth Oli cabinet

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Fourth Oli cabinet
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Council of Ministers of Nepal
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Date formed15 July 2024
People and organisations
President Ram Chandra Paudel
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
Deputy Prime Minister Prakash Man Singh
Bishnu Prasad Paudel
Member parties
Status in legislature House of Representatives
193 / 275(70%)
National Assembly
31 / 59(53%)
Opposition party  Maoist Centre
Opposition leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal, CPN (MC)
History
Election 2022 general election
Legislature term 2nd Federal Parliament
Predecessor Third Dahal cabinet

The Fourth Oli Cabinet is the current Government of Nepal, formed on 15 July 2024 after KP Sharma Oli was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Nepal by president Ram Chandra Poudel. [1] [2] Oli was appointed prime minister as per Article 76(2) of the constitution, following the ouster of the government of Pushpa Kamal Dahal after a failed vote of confidence in the parliament on 12 July. [3] [4]

Contents

Current arrangement

S.N.PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyAssumed officeLeft officeWebsite
Prime Minister
1. Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sharma Oli CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
Deputy Prime Minister
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Urban Development
Prakash Man Singh Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Bishnu Prasad Paudel CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
Cabinet Ministers
4.Minister for Communication and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
5.Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
6.Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Sharat Singh Bhandari Loktantrik Samajwadi 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
7.Minister for Foreign Affairs Arzu Rana Deuba Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
8.Minister for Water Supply Pradeep Yadav People's Socialist Party 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
9.Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Balaram Adhikari CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
10.Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
11.Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Nawal Kishor Sah People's Socialist Party 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
12.Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Devendra Dahal CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
13.Minister for Youth and Sports Teju Lal Chaudhary Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
14.Minister for Health and Population Pradip Paudel Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
15.Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ajay Chaurasiya Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
16.Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Badri Pandey Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
17.Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Ram Nath Adhikari Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
18.Minister for Education, Science and Technology Bidya Bhattarai CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
19.Minister for Defence Manbir Rai CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
20.Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Khadka Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
21.Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Raj Kumar Gupta CPN (UML) 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
22.Minister for Forests and Environment Aain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri Nepali Congress 15 July 2024Incumbent Official website
State Ministers
23.Minister of state for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Arun Kumar Chaudhary Nagrik Unmukti 3 August 2024Incumbent Official website
24.Minister of state for Forests and Environment Rupa Bishwakarma Nepali Congress 3 August 2024Incumbent Official website
25.Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Purna Bahadur Tamang Nepali Congress 3 August 2024Incumbent Official website
Source: [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Ministers by party

  Nepali Congress (48%)
  CPN (UML) (36%)
  PSP (8%)
  Loktantrik Samajwadi (4%)
  Nagrik Unmukti (4%)
PartyCabinet MinistersState ministersTotal
Nepali Congress 10212
CPN (UML) 909
People's Socialist Party 202
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party 101
Nagrik Unmukti 011
Total22325

Reference

  1. "प्रधानमन्त्री ओलीले लिए शपथ". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  2. "प्रधानमन्त्री ओलीले लिए देश र जनताको नाममा शपथ". Setopati. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  3. "दाहालले पाएनन् विश्वासको मत, प्रधानमन्त्रीबाट पदमुक्त". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  4. Sharma, Bhadra (14 July 2024). "New Prime Minister Is Named in Nepal After Government Collapses". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  5. "उपप्रधानमन्त्रीमा सिंह र पौडेलद्वारा शपथग्रहण". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  6. "नवनियुक्त १९ मन्त्रीद्वारा शपथ ग्रहण". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  7. "Prime Minister Oli forms 22-member Cabinet". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  8. "Three ministers of state sworn in". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  9. "Three ministers of state take oath". Setopati. Retrieved 2 August 2024.

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