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Deuba-led alliance heading towards majority in Nepal

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Kathmandu, November 25

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Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s Nepali Congress-led ruling coalition was on Friday heading towards winning a clear majority in Nepal’s parliamentary elections with the alliance bagging 67 seats out of the 124 declared so far.

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NC to emerge as single-largest party

The Nepali Congress (NC) was set to emerge as the single-largest party after winning 42 seats alone under the direct voting system

In the 275-member House of Representatives, 165 will be elected through direct voting, while the remaining 110 will be elected through a proportional electoral system. A party or a coalition needs 138 seats to win a clear majority.

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The Nepali Congress (NC) was set to emerge as the single-largest party after winning 42 seats alone under the direct voting system.

Its alliance partners — CPN-Maoist Centre and CPN-Unified Socialist have won 12, 10 seats. The Lokatantrik Samajwadi and Rastriya Janamorcha have bagged two and one seats, respectively. They all are part of the ruling alliance.

The Opposition alliance led by former premier K P Sharma Oli-led CPN-UML has bagged 38 seats. The CPN-UML has won 30 seats.

The CPN-UML partners, the Rastriya Prajatantra Party and Janata Samajwadi Party, have won five and three seats respectively. The newly-formed Rastriya Swatantra Party has won 7 seats.

Lokatantrai Samajwadi Party and Janmat Party, both Madhesi parties, have won two and one seats, respectively.

Nagarik Unmukti Party has bagged two seats and Janamorcha and Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party have received one each. Five seats were won by independents and others.

Elections to the House and seven provincial assemblies were held on Sunday. The counting of votes began on Monday.

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