Samina Hussein | |
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समीना हुसेन | |
Member of Parliament, Pratinidhi Sabha for CPN (UML) party list | |
Assumed office 4 March 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] | January 12, 1981
Nationality | Nepali |
Political party | CPN (Unified Socialist) |
Other political affiliations | CPN (UML) |
Samina Hussein is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) currently serving as a member of the 1st Federal Parliament of Nepal. In the 2017 Nepalese general election she was elected as a proportional representative from the Muslim category. [2] [3]
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