Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel cabinet

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Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel cabinet
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3rd Cabinet of Gandaki Province
2021–2023
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Date formed12 June 2021
Date dissolved10 January 2023
People and organisations
Governor Sita Kumari Poudel
Prithvi Man Gurung
Chief Minister Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel
Ministers removed2
Total no. of members12 (incl. Chief Minister)
Member parties  Nepali Congress

  CPN (Maoist Centre)
  Nepal Socialist Party
  Independent External support

Contents

  Rastriya Janamorcha
Status in legislature Provincial Assembly
32 / 60(53%)
Opposition party CPN (UML)
Opposition leader Prithvi Subba Gurung
History
Election 2017
Legislature term5 years
Predecessor Second Prithvi Subba Gurung
Successor First Khagaraj Adhikari cabinet

Krishna Chandra Nepali was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gandaki Province on 12 June 2021. [1] This government was supported by CPN(Maoist-Centre), NSP while Rastriya Janamorcha supported without joining the government. [2]

Cabinet Ministers

S.N.PortfolioName
Constituency
Political PartyTook officeLeft office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokahrel
MPA for Nawalparasi East 1(A)
Nepali Congress 12 June 2021 [1] 9 January 2023
2Minister for Physical Infrastructure, Urban Development and Transport Management Kumar Khadka
List MPA
Nepali Congress 23 July 202115 November 2022 [3] [4]
3Minister for FinanceRamji Prasad Baral
MPA for Kaski 3(A)
CPN (Maoist Centre) 23 July 20219 January 2023
4Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Water SupplyHari Sharan Acharya
MPA for Gorkha 2(A)
NSP 12 June 20218 November 2022 [5] [6]
5Minister for Youth and Sports Rajiv Gurung
MPA for Manang 1(A)
Independent 12 June 20219 January 2023
6Minister for Tourism, Industry, Commerce and Supplies Mani Bhadra Sharma
List MPA
Nepali Congress 23 July 2021 [1] 9 January 2023
7Minister for Education, Culture, Science Technology and Social Development Mekha Lal Shrestha
List MPA
Nepali Congress 23 July 20219 January 2023
8Minister for Health and PopulationMadhumaya Adhikari Gurung
List MPA
CPN (Maoist Centre) 12 June 20219 January 2023
9Minister for Land Management, Agriculture, Cooperatives and Poverty AlleviationChandra Bahadur Budha
MPA for Baglung 2(A)
CPN (Maoist Centre) 23 July 20219 January 2023
10Minister for Law, Communications and Provincial Assembly Affairs Bindu Kumar Thapa MPA for Kaski 2(B) Nepali Congress 23 July 20219 January 2023
11Minister for Forests, Environment and Soil ConservationMPA for Syangja 1(A) CPN (Maoist Centre) 23 July 20219 January 2023
12Minister for Internal affairs Dobate Bishwakarma Nepali Congress 11 October 20219 January 2023

Until June – July 2021

S.N.PortfolioName
Constituency
Political PartyTook officeLeft office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokahrel
MPA for Nawalparasi East 1(A)
Nepali Congress 12 June 2021 [1] 9 January 2023
2Minister for Education, Culture, Science Technology and Social Development Kumar Khadka
List MPA
Nepali Congress 12 June 2021 [1] 23 July 2021
3Minister for Youth and Sports Rajiv Gurung
MPA for Manang 1(A)
Independent 12 June 2021 [1] 9 January 2023
4Minister for Health and PopulationMadhumaya Adhikari Gurung
List MPA
CPN (Maoist Centre) 12 June 2021 [1] 9 January 2023
5Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Water SupplyHari Sharan Acharya
MPA for Gorkha 2(A)
NSP 12 June 2021 [1] 8 November 2022 [5] [6]

Member by party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  Nepali Congress (50%)
  CPN (Maoist Centre) (34%)
  Socialist Party of Nepal (8%)
  Independent (8%)
PartyCabinet MinistersMinisters of StateTotal Ministers
Nepali Congress 606
Nepal Socialist Party 101
CPN (Maoist Centre) 404
Independent 101

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