The Nepali National Independent Party (RSP) secured a significant victory in the recent nepali elections, marking the first democratic process following widespread youth-led protests that led to the previous government’s removal. The final tally revealed the RSP garnered 182 votes, falling just two seats shy of achieving a majority – a one-third threshold within the lower parliament chamber. Despite this near miss, the RSP’s triumph represents the most substantial single-party victory in Nepal’s history, as reported by the BBC.
The Nepali Congress party achieved second place with 38 votes, while the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) concluded in third position with 25 votes. Approximately 60 percent of the roughly 19 million eligible voters participated in this crucial election. This outcome has positioned RSP leader, Balendra Shah – a former rapper now a politician – to lead the country.
The party’s success demonstrates a clear shift in the nepali political landscape and sets the stage for significant changes.
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Reperi Balendra Shah achieved a decisive win in the Nepali state election.