Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari said that the election was possible only because of the Commission's determination that the election must be held, and that support was received from all political parties, civil society, and intellectuals for this.
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Acting Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari has said that the Election Commission has conducted the House of Representatives elections, 2082, breaking the atmosphere of uncertainty about whether the elections will be held or not.
Addressing the certificate distribution program for the elected members of the proportional representation system organized by the Commission at the Central Office Bahadur Bhawan on Thursday, he recalled that he had faced the question of whether the elections would still be held at a press conference organized at the Commission's Media Center on Falgun 20, the day before the elections. The elections were possible only because of the Commission's determination that the elections must be held, and support was received from all political parties, civil society and intellectuals for this, said Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari.
'There was uncertainty about whether the elections would be held or not amid demands such as Nepalis living abroad should be allowed to vote, and those outside the areas where the voter list is available should be allowed to vote. About one million young voters were added through the compilation of the voter list through the ordinance. Young voters also voted enthusiastically this time,' he said.
Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari said that the election was held successfully because the candidates of various political parties who participated in the election participated without any hesitation or hesitation. Despite the confusion, the commission has succeeded in conducting a free, free, impartial and fearless election.
The election atmosphere was not disrupted anywhere on Falgun 21. The commission also stated that no one had to take strict action for violating the election code of conduct. No re-voting had to be conducted at any polling station in this election.
He also informed the program that Nepal's election commission is among the 10 election commissions in the world that conduct free, free and fair elections. Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari also informed the program that election observers from abroad have also reported that Nepal has held a free, free and fair election for the first time in this century.
The newly elected MPs demanded that an election law be made in the upcoming session of the parliament to address the demands for changing the electoral system. Acting Chief Election Commissioner Bhandari also drew the attention of the newly elected MPs to the need to pass the election law drafted by the Commission two and a half years ago, as it is still pending in the Ministry of Home Affairs.
He also suggested that the citizens should work in a way that does not betray that trust as the newly elected MPs have high expectations from them.
Yagya Prasad Bhattarai, Joint Secretary of the Commission and Assistant Election Officer for the Proportional Election System, informed that out of 63 parties participating in the proportional election system this time, six parties were successful in getting MPs elected.
