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Dahal cabinet, 2022

Cabinet of Nepal
Date formed26 December 2022
Date dissolved15 July 2024
People and organisations
PresidentBidhya Devi Bhandari
Ram Chandra Paudel
Prime MinisterPushpa Kamal Dahal
Deputy Prime MinistersNarayan Kaji Shrestha
Rabi Lamichhane
Ministers removed15
Total no. of members25
Member party
Status in legislatureMajority Coalition Government
(December 2022 — July 2024)
Opposition party  Congress
Opposition leaderSher Bahadur Deuba
History
Election2022 Nepalese general election
Legislature term2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal
PredecessorFifth Deuba cabinet
SuccessorFourth Oli cabinet

The Dahal cabinet, 2022 or Third Dahal Cabinet was the former Government of Nepal, formed on 26 December 2022 after Pushpa Kamal Dahal was appointed as the new Prime Minister of Nepal by president Bidya Devi Bhandari, following the 2022 Nepalese general election.[1]

History

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Dahal's claim for prime minister was supported by the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist), Rastriya Swatantra Party, Rastriya Prajatantra Party, People's Socialist Party, Nepal, Janamat Party and Nagarik Unmukti Party, alongside his own Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre).[2] Prime Minister Dahal took his oath of office alongside three deputy prime ministers and four ministers on 26 December 2022.[3]

On 10 January 2023, Dahal won a motion of confidence with 268 out of 270 votes in the 275-member House of Representatives, where he was supported by the ruling coalition as well as the opposition Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) and the Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal.[4]

The cabinet was then expanded to include one more deputy prime minister, 11 ministers and three state ministers on 17 January 2023.[5][6]

Deputy prime minister and minister for Home Affairs, Rabi Lamichhane, was stripped from his position in the cabinet on 27 January 2023 after the Supreme Court ruled that Lamichhane did not follow due process to re-obtain his Nepali citizenship after renouncing his American citizenship, and thus, he was not a legal Nepali citizen.[7] Remaining ministers of the RSP resigned on 5 February after the party decided to call back its members from the cabinet while maintaining its support to the government.[8]

On 25 February 2023, all ministers from the RPP resigned from the government, with the party also withdrawing its support, after a new coalition of eight parties including Nepali Congress, CPN (Maoist Centre), PSPN, CPN (US), Janamat Party, LSPN, NUP and Rastriya Janamorcha was formed with an agreement to support Nepali Congress' candidate in the upcoming presidential election.[9][10] Shortly after, on 27 February, the CPN (UML) decided to quit government and withdraw its support as well, and its ministers resigned en-masse the same day.[11][12]

On 20 March 2023, Dahal again secured a vote of confidence with 172 votes in his favor and 89 votes against out of the 262 members present in the 275-member lower house, where he was supported by the new eight-party ruling alliance as well as the RSP, with the CPN (UML) and RPP staying in opposition.[13][14][15]

Following lengthened talks for the apportionment of ministries within the ruling alliance, Prime Minister Dahal expanded the cabinet on 31 March to include members from the new coalition.[16][17][18] The power-sharing agreement between the ruling parties apportioned 8 ministries for Congress, 5 for CPN (Maoist Centre), 2-each for PSPN and CPN (US), and 1-each for Janamat, NUP, LSPN, NSP[a] and an independent.[19][20] Citing disagreement in portfolio division, Janamat Party exited the government a few hours before the cabinet expansion, while Nepali Congress put forward names for only four out of eight ministries allocated to them due to factional disagreements.[21][22] The cabinet was expanded for an eighth time on 16 April 2023 to include an additional minister and a state minister.[23] The cabinet was yet again expanded on 3 and 7 May 2023 to include further four ministers from the Nepali Congress.[24][25] The cabinet was again expanded on 24 May 2023 to include an additional minister and state minister from the PSPN, thus bringing it to the maximum number prescribed in the constitution.[26]

On 14 August 2023, Janamat Party rejoined the government when Aman Lal Modi of the CPN (Maoist Centre) was asked to resign as Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration and Janamat's Anita Devi Sah was appointed to the portfolio.[27][28]

Final arrangement

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  CPN (UML) (36.37%)
  Maoist Centre (27.27%)
  RSP (18.18%)
  PSP-N (9.09%)
  Unified Socialist (9.09%)
S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 12 July 2024 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Raghubir Mahaseth CPN (UML) 6 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 12 July 2024 Official website
Minister for Foreign Affairs[f] 6 March 2024
4. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Home Affairs
Rabi Lamichhane RSP 6 March 2023 12 July 2024 Official website
5. Minister for Health and Population Pradeep Yadav PSP-N 13 May 2024 12 July 2024 Official website
6. Minister for Finance Barshaman Pun Maoist Centre 6 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website
7. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Shakti Bahadur Basnet Maoist Centre 6 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
8. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Bhanu Bhakta Joshi Unified Socialist 6 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website
9. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Hit Bahadur Tamang Maoist Centre 4 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website
10. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 6 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website[permanent dead link]
11. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Padam Giri CPN (UML) 4 March 2024 12 July 2024 Official website

Former arrangements

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With   NC as major Partner

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Till 4 March 2024

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Incumbent Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Defence
Purna Bahadur Khadka Congress 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Incumbent Official website
Minister for Home Affairs[g] 31 March 2023
4. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Beduram Bhusal Unified Socialist 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
5. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanraj Gurung Congress 3 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
6. Minister for Education, Science and Technology Ashok Rai People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
7. Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Sharat Singh Bhandari Loktantrik Samajwadi 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
8. Minister for Finance Prakash Sharan Mahat Congress 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
9. Minister for Water Supply[h] Mahindra Ray Yadav NSP[a] 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
10. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Shakti Bahadur Basnet Maoist Centre 31 March 2023 Incumbent Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
11. Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Prakash Saud Congress 16 April 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
12. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Incumbent Official website[permanent dead link]
13. Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet Congress 3 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
14. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
15. Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala Unified Socialist 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
16. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Ranjeeta Shrestha Nagrik Unmukti 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
17. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Ramesh Rijal Congress 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
18. Minister for Urban Development Sita Gurung Congress 31 March 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
19. Minister for Youth and Sports Dig Bahadur Limbu Congress 3 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website[permanent dead link]
20. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Surendra Raj Acharya Congress 7 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
21. Minister for Forests and Environment Birendra Prasad Mahato People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 24 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
22. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Anita Devi Janamat 14 August 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
State ministers
23. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
24. Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Nanda Sharma Unified Socialist 16 April 2023 4 March 2024 Official website
25. Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology Pramila Kumari People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 24 May 2023 4 March 2024 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine

Till 14 August 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Defence
Purna Bahadur Khadka Congress 31 March 2023 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
Minister for Home Affairs[g] 31 March 2023
4. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Beduram Bhusal Unified Socialist 31 March 2023 Official website
5. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanraj Gurung Congress 3 May 2023 Official website
6. Minister for Education, Science and Technology Ashok Rai People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 31 March 2023 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
7. Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Sharat Singh Bhandari Loktantrik Samajwadi 31 March 2023 Official website
8. Minister for Finance Prakash Sharan Mahat Congress 31 March 2023 Official website
9. Minister for Water Supply[h] Mahindra Ray Yadav NSP[a] 31 March 2023 Official website
10. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Shakti Bahadur Basnet Maoist Centre 31 March 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
11. Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Prakash Saud Congress 16 April 2023 Official website
12. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
13. Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet Congress 3 May 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
14. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
15. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 14 August 2023 Official website
16. Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala Unified Socialist 31 March 2023 Official website
17. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Ranjeeta Shrestha Nagrik Unmukti 31 March 2023 Official website
18. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Ramesh Rijal Congress 31 March 2023 Official website
19. Minister for Urban Development Sita Gurung Congress 31 March 2023 Official website
20. Minister for Youth and Sports Dig Bahadur Limbu Congress 3 May 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
21. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Surendra Raj Acharya Congress 7 May 2023 Official website
22. Minister for Forests and Environment Birendra Prasad Mahato People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 24 May 2023 Official website
State ministers
23. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
24. Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Nanda Sharma Unified Socialist 16 April 2023 Official website
25. Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology Pramila Kumari People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) 24 May 2023 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine

Till 31 March 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport[g] 31 March 2023
3. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
4. Minister for Water Supply Abdul Khan Janamat 26 December 2022 31 March 2023 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
5. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
6. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
State ministers
7. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website

With   CPN (UML) as major Partner

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Till 27 February 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Bishnu Prasad Paudel CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 27 February 2023 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
4. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
5. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Jwala Kumari Sah CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 27 February 2023 Official website
6. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 27 February 2023 Official website
7. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Rajendra Kumar Rai CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 27 February 2023 Official website
8. Minister for Water Supply Abdul Khan Janamat 26 December 2022 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
9. Minister for Foreign Affairs Bimala Rai Paudyal CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 27 February 2023 Official website
10. Minister for Health and Population Padam Giri CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 27 February 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
11. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Bhagwati Chaudhary CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 27 February 2023 Official website
12. Minister for Defence Hari Prasad Upreti CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 27 February 2023 Official website
13. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
14. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
State ministers
15. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website

Till 25 February 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Bishnu Prasad Paudel CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
4. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
Rajendra Prasad Lingden RPP 17 January 2023 25 February 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
5. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
6. Minister for Urban Development Bikram Pandey RPP 17 January 2023 25 February 2023 Official website
7. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Jwala Kumari Sah CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
8. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
9. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Rajendra Kumar Rai CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
10. Minister for Water Supply Abdul Khan Janamat 26 December 2022 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
11. Minister for Foreign Affairs Bimala Rai Paudyal CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
12. Minister for Health and Population Padam Giri CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
13. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Bhagwati Chaudhary CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
14. Minister for Defence Hari Prasad Upreti CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
15. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
16. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
17. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan RPP 17 January 2023 25 February 2023 Official website
State ministers
18. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
19. Minister of State for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Bahadur Singh RPP 17 January 2023 25 February 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine

Till 5 February 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Bishnu Prasad Paudel CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
4. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
Rajendra Prasad Lingden RPP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
5. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
6. Minister for Urban Development Bikram Pandey RPP 17 January 2023 Official website
7. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Jwala Kumari Sah CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
8. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
9. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Rajendra Kumar Rai CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
10. Minister for Water Supply Abdul Khan Janamat 26 December 2022 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
11. Minister for Foreign Affairs Bimala Rai Paudyal CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
12. Minister for Health and Population Padam Giri CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
13. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Bhagwati Chaudhary CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
14. Minister for Defence Hari Prasad Upreti CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
15. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
16. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
17. Minister for Education, Science and Technology Shishir Khanal RSP 17 January 2023 5 February 2023 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
18. Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Dol Prasad Aryal RSP 17 January 2023 5 February 2023 Official website
19. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan RPP 17 January 2023 Official website
State ministers
20. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
21. Minister of State for Health and Population Toshima Karki RSP 17 January 2023 5 February 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
22. Minister of State for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Bahadur Singh RPP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine

Till 27 January 2023

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S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
2. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Bishnu Prasad Paudel CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
3. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Narayan Kaji Shrestha Maoist Centre 26 December 2022 Official website
4. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Home Affairs
Rabi Lamichhane RSP 26 December 2022 27 January 2023 Official website
5. Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
Rajendra Prasad Lingden RPP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
6. Minister for Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website[permanent dead link]
7. Minister for Urban Development Bikram Pandey RPP 17 January 2023 Official website
8. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Jwala Kumari Sah CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
9. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
10. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Rajendra Kumar Rai CPN (UML) 26 December 2022 Official website
11. Minister for Water Supply Abdul Khan Janamat 26 December 2022 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
12. Minister for Foreign Affairs Bimala Rai Paudyal CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
13. Minister for Health and Population Padam Giri CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
14. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Bhagwati Chaudhary CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
15. Minister for Defence Hari Prasad Upreti CPN (UML) 17 January 2023 Official website
16. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
17. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Aman Lal Modi Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
18. Minister for Education, Science and Technology Shishir Khanal RSP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
19. Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Dol Prasad Aryal RSP 17 January 2023 Official website
20. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan RPP 17 January 2023 Official website
State ministers
21. Minister of State for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sushila Sirpali Thakuri Maoist Centre 17 January 2023 Official website
22. Minister of State for Health and Population Toshima Karki RSP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
23. Minister of State for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Bahadur Singh RPP 17 January 2023 Official website Archived 2020-05-11 at the Wayback Machine

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d The Nepal Socialist Party jointly registered with CPN (Maoist Centre) for the 2022 election, and all its MPs are part of the parliamentary party of CPN (Maoist Centre).
  2. ^ In government until 5 February 2023 and from 4 Match 2024. Support to government until 5 May 2023
  3. ^ In government until 27 February 2023 and from 4 March 2024
  4. ^ In government until 25 February 2023
  5. ^ External support between 31 March and 14 August 2023; opposition from 4 March 2024
  6. ^ Shrestha was appointed Deputy PM and Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport on 26 December 2022. His portfolio was changed during the cabinet rearrangement of 31 March 2023, and he served as Deputy PM and Minister for Home Affairs until 4 March 2023. On 6 March 2023, he was again given the portfolios of Deputy PM and the Minister for Foreign Affairs[29][30][31][32][33]
  7. ^ a b c Shrestha was appointed Deputy PM and Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport on 26 December 2022. His portfolio was changed during the cabinet rearrangement of 31 March 2023, and he is since serving as Deputy PM and Minister for Home Affairs.[34][35][36][37]
  8. ^ a b Yadav was appointed Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens on 31 March 2022. His portfolio was changed on 7 May 2023, and he is since serving as Minister for Water Supply.[38]

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