Hamro Nepali Party

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Hamro Nepali Party
हाम्रो नेपाली पार्टी
Chairman Ananta Raj Ghimire
Founded13 July 2022(2 years ago) (2022-07-13)
Colours  
Seats in Pratinidhi Sabha
0 / 275
Seats in Rastriya Sabha
0 / 59
Seats in Bagmati Provincial Assembly
2 / 110
Election symbol
Nepalese Election Symbol Lauro (Bamboo Stick).svg
Website
hamronepaliparty.com

Hamro Nepali Party (Nepali : हाम्रो नेपाली पार्टी, lit. 'Our Nepali Party') is a political party in Nepal. The party was registered in the Election Commission on 13 July 2022, with the Cane (Lauro; lit. Walking Stick) as its election symbol. The party's chairman is Ananta Raj Ghimire. [1] [2]

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History

The party was founded by 'lauro campaign' activists who were supporters of independent candidates Balen Shah of Kathmandu and Harka Sampang of Dharan, both of whom were elected mayors of their respective cities and had contested the elections using the 'lauro' election symbol at the 2022 local elections. [3] The party registered itself to contest the 2022 general and provincial elections. [2]

The party's candidate Shailendra Man Bajracharya was elected to the Bagmati Provincial Assembly from Kathmandu 8 (A) and the party also won a seat through the party list voting. [4] [5] The party's candidates for House of Representative seats in Kathmandu 8 and Lalitpur 2 finished second in their constituencies. [6] [7]

Electoral performance

General election

ElectionLeaderParty list votesSeatsPositionResulting government
No.%
2022 Ananta Raj Ghimire55,7430.53
0 / 275
13thExtra-parliamentary

Provincial election

ProvinceElectionParty list votesSeatsPositionResulting government
No.%
Bagmati 2022 47,8932.47
2 / 110
7th

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