Nepal Janahit Party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Right-wing monarchist party in Nepal Politics of Nepal Constitution Fundamental Rights and Duties Human rights LGBT rights Government President: Ram Chandra Poudel Vice President: Ram Sahaya Yadav Executive: Prime Minister (list): Sushila Karki (interim) Council of Ministers:Karki interim cabinet Civil Services Cabinet Secretary Federal Parliament: House of Representatives Speaker: Dev Raj Ghimire Deputy Speaker: Indira Ranamagar House Leader: Vacant Opposition Leader: Vacant National Assembly Chairman: Narayan Prasad Dahal Vice-Chairperson: Bimala Ghimire House Leader: Krishna Prasad Sitaula Opposition Leader: Narayan Kaji Shrestha Judiciary: Supreme Court Chief Justice of Nepal: Prakash Man Singh Raut District Courts Elections Election Commission Political parties Recent elections Presidential: 201520182023 General: 201720222026 Provincial: 20172022 Local: 20172022 FederalismAdministrative divisions Provinces Provincial governments Provincial Assemblies Governors Chief Ministers Local governments Districts Municipalities Rural Municipalities Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Vacant Diplomatic missions of / in Nepal Nationality law Passport Visa requirements Visa policy Related topics Democracy movement Civil War Nepal portal Other countries vte Nepal Janahit Party (Nepal Welfare Party), a minor right-wing monarchist party in Nepal, founded in the early 1990s, which contested the 1991 and 1994 general elections.[1][2] ↑ Savada, Andrea Matles (1993). Nepal and Bhutan: country studies (3rd ed.). Washington: Government printing office. p. 171. ISBN 0-8444-0777-1. ↑ Baral, Lok Raj (1995-05-01). "The 1994 Nepal Elections: Emerging Trends in Party Politics". Asian Survey. 35 (5): 436. doi:10.2307/2645746. ISSN 0004-4687. This article about a Nepalese political party is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles