Tag: Election Commission

  • Election Commission Nepal mulls reducing campaign duration to 15 days

    Election Commission Nepal mulls reducing campaign duration to 15 days

    With the general and provincial elections announced for November 20, the Election Commission has expedited its preparations endorsing the poll schedule for its own use.

    In the internal schedule of the commission, the election commission has scheduled the first-past-the-post (FPTP) candidacy registration for October 9-12 after the Dashain festival.

    However, the political parties will be asked to submit their closed lists for the proportional representation (PR) electoral system on September 18-19. On September 27, election officers will be appointed and election offices will be set up on October 7.

    On November 20, the voting will take place all over Nepal from 7am to 5pm. The internal schedule has been endorsed for internal use, and there are chances of amendment if required, the officials say.

    The commission started registering political parties from August 7. Until Saturday, as many as 40 parties had been registered at the commission, Surya Prasad Aryal, information officer and assistant spokesperson for the Election Commission, said.

    According to him, discussions are underway to demand funds from the Finance Ministry. The work of modifying policies and directives is also underway.

  • Fresh mandate essential for peace and stability: President Bhandari

    Fresh mandate essential for peace and stability: President Bhandari

    KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that a fresh mandate is essential for peace, stability, and development.

    Receiving the annual report of the Election Commission, President Bhandari also said that the elections should be held on time.

    “President Bhandari said that a fresh mandate is essential for peace, stability, and development, it is imperative for holding polls on announced dates. Stating that the preparations being made by the Commission are positive, President expressed confidence that the Commission would be able to work seriously and resolutely for free, fair, credible, economical and fearless elections,” reads the statement by the Election Commission.

    On the occasion, Bhandari suggested that since the task of institutionalizing and strengthening democracy lies with the Election Commission, it should work towards ensuring maximum voter turnout and voting rights of all voters and making polling stations and centers voter-friendly.

    The commission on Monday submitted its annual report 076/77 BS to President Bhandari as per Article 294 of the constitution.