Chief Minister Singh has sent a letter to the Madhes Pradesh Assembly Secretariat on Friday to arrange the arrangements accordingly as the vote of confidence will be taken next Tuesday.
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Madhesh Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh is going to take the vote of confidence. On October 28th, a letter was sent to the Madhesh Pradesh Assembly to take the vote of confidence.
Chief Minister Singh has sent a letter to the Madhes Pradesh Assembly Secretariat on Friday to arrange the arrangements accordingly as the vote of confidence will be taken next Tuesday. Chief Minister Singh was running a minority government for three weeks. Currently Chief Minister Singh and Rani Sharma Tiwari, who became Education and Culture Minister from Democratic Socialist Party (LOSP) Nepal, are the only members of the Cabinet. Apart from that, Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and Janmaat Party have withdrawn their support from the government by recalling their ministers.
There are 107 members of the Madhesh state assembly. There are currently 105 MPs. LOSPA's Abhiram Sharma and CPN-UML's Dipendra Thakur are suspended.
In Madhes province, there are 25 of CPN UML (one suspended), 22 of Nepali Congress, 19 of Janata Samajwadi Party of Nepal, 13 of Janmat Party, 9 of Maoist Center, 9 of Democratic Socialist Party of Nepal (one suspended), 7 of CPN United Socialist Party and 1/1 of RPP, Civil Liberation Party and Federal Socialist Party.
Now, under the leadership of Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and Janmaat Party are preparing to form the government. 54 votes are required to form a new government. However, these parties have been claiming that they have the support of 58 MPs. Apart from these, the parties have not decided to go/not to go to the government.
