According to the data as of Saturday evening, the number of people who have reached the commission to register for the voter list is 285,000 and the number of people who have applied through national identity cards is 200,000.
There are 122 parties registered with the Election Commission. Commission spokesperson Narayan Prasad Bhattarai said that out of 122 parties registered on the day of the election announcement, seven parties have been cancelled and seven new parties have been added, leaving a total of 122 parties registered with the commission.
According to Spokesperson Bhattarai, one of the political parties that was dissolved was ordered to be dissolved by the Supreme Court, while the other six were dissolved at the request of the party leadership. He also said that 28 parties are in the registration process.
Spokesperson Bhattarai said that even though Sunday is the last day to register new parties for the House of Representatives elections to be held on 21 Falgun, the party registration process will continue as usual. He said that parties that have received party registration certificates within the period for participating in the House of Representatives and National Assembly elections will be able to participate in the elections, and added that the work of collecting names in the voter list is ongoing. According to him, the work of collecting names in the voter list will continue until 5 Mangsir.
According to the data as of Saturday evening, the number of people who have reached the commission and registered for the voter list is 285,000 and the number of people who have applied through national identity cards is 200,000, Spokesperson Bhattarai said.
