Balendra Shah's becoming Nepal's PM is almost certain, many big leaders including Oli faced 'bells' in the elections
Balendra Shah's National Independent Party is leading in Nepal's elections, positioning him as the likely next Prime Minister.
In the wake of the election results in Nepal, the political landscape is witnessing a significant upheaval as counting indicates a decisive victory for Balendra Shah's National Independent Party (RSP). The elections, held on March 5, have shown that Shah is leading with his party gaining substantial traction in the 275-member parliament, with RSP currently ahead in 115 out of the 165 directly elected seats. This early lead indicates that Balendra Shah's ascension to the Prime Minister's office is increasingly likely.
The latest trends reveal a dismal performance for traditional parties such as the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal-UML, which are struggling significantly. The Nepali Congress has only managed to secure around 14 seats, while the UML, led by former Prime Minister KP Oli, stands with about 13 seats. Notably, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda's party, which has historically been influential, finds itself in an even worse predicament, with only the party leader managing to retain their seat amidst a crushing defeat for their candidates.
This election marks a significant shift in Nepal's political dynamics, as voters have heavily favored Shah's new party over established political entities, indicating a desire for change among the electorate. As the results continue to unfold, the implications of this electoral outcome are profound, potentially reshaping governance and policy directions in Nepal.