Speaker of the House of Representatives (Nepal)

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Speaker of Pratinidhi Sabha
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Incumbent
Dev Raj Ghimire
since 19 January 2023
Style The Right Honourable
AppointerMembers of Pratinidhi Sabha
Term length 5 years
Inaugural holder Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Deputy Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
Salary रू 67,320

The Speaker of the House of Representatives in Nepal is the presiding officer in the Nepal's lower house of parliament, the House of Representatives. The position of Speaker holds significant importance in the legislative process, presiding over the proceedings, maintaining order, and ensuring fair debate and discussion. The current speaker is Dev Raj Ghimire since 19 January 2023. [1]

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Removal

The post of Speaker is vacated:-

(a) if he or she ceases to be a member of the House of Representatives, Provided that, in the event of dissolution of the House of Representatives, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives holding their respective offices shall continue in office until the previous day of the filing of nominations for another election to the House of Representatives,

(b) if he or she tenders resignation in writing,

(c) if a resolution is passed by a majority of two-thirds of the total number of the then members of the House of Representatives that his or her conduct is not compatible with his or her office.

List of Speakers

Speakers of the House of Representatives [2]
NamePartyAssumed officeLeft officeTerm
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai [3] Nepali Congress 3 July 195915 December 1960 1st House of Representatives
Daman Nath Dhungana [4] [5] Nepali Congress 23 June 19911 October 1994 2nd House of Representatives
Ram Chandra Poudel [5] Nepali Congress 18 December 199423 March 1999 3rd House of Representatives
Taranath Ranabhat [6] [7] Nepali Congress 23 June 199928 April 2006 4th House of Representatives
Subas Chandra Nembang CPN (UML) 13 May 200615 January 2007 Interim Legislature
Onsari Gharti Magar [8] CPN (Maoist Centre) 16 October 201515 October 2017 Legislature Parliament
Krishna Bahadur Mahara [9] [10] CPN (Maoist Centre) 10 February 20181 October 2019 5th House of Representatives
Agni Prasad Sapkota [11] CPN (Maoist Centre) 26 January 202018 September 2022
Dev Raj Ghimire [12] [13] CPN (UML) 19 January 2023Incumbent 6th House of Representatives

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