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Revision as of 12:19, 25 March 2024
Rastriya Swatantra Party राष्ट्रिय स्वतन्त्र पार्टी | |
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Abbreviation | RSP (रा.स्व.पा) |
Chairman | Rabi Lamichhane |
General Secretary | Mukul Dhakal |
Spokesperson | Mukul Dhakal |
Vice-Chairman | Dol Prasad Aryal Swarnim Wagle |
Headquarters | Chamati, Banasthali 16, Kathmandu |
Ideology | Social liberalism Progressivism Populism |
Colours | |
Slogan | अब जान्नेलाई छान्ने ("Now Let's pick the knowledgeable ones") |
ECN Status | National Party (4th largest) |
Seats in Pratinidhi Sabha | 21 / 275
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Seats in Rastriya Sabha | 0 / 59
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Seats in Mayors/Chairs | 0 / 753
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Election symbol | |
Website | |
rspnepal | |
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय स्वतन्त्र पार्टी; abbr. RSP) (transl. National Independent Party; abbr. NIP) is a fourth largest political party in Nepal. It remained as a junior ally in Prachanda-led government from 26 December 2022 until 5 February 2023.[1][2] While it called back its members from the current coalition government arrangement, it continues its support to the government since 5 February 2023.[3]
The party was announced in June 2022 by Rabi Lamichhane.[4] The party was registered with the Election Commission of Nepal on July 1 2022, ahead of the 2022 Nepalese general election.[5][6] The RSP is currently the fourth-largest national party in Nepal following the 2022 results.
History
On 16 June 2022, Rabi Lamichhane resigned as managing director of Galaxy 4K television and announced that he would be contesting in the 2022 general elections for a seat at the House of Representatives.[7] On 21 June 2022, he announced the formation of Rastriya Swatantra Party along with a 21-member central committee.[4][8] The party was formally registered in the Election Commission on 1 July 2022 with Rabi Lamichhane as the founding president and a bell inside a circle as its election symbol.[9]
The party fielded FPTP candidates in 131 constituencies and submitted a closed list of prospective 107 PR lawmakers for seats of House of Representatives amidst the 2022 general elections. The party did not field any candidates for provincial assemblies. The party selected candidates through primary elections.[10] While the party emerged as the fourth-largest party in the House of Representatives, it secured victory in seven constituencies of which four were in Kathmandu, one in Lalitpur and two in Chitwan.[11] It received 10.70% of the party list vote and became one of the seven national parties in the Federal Parliament.[12] The party was allotted with 13 seats through the proportional representation system, bringing their total parliamentary strength in the House of Representatives to 20.[12][13]
Organization
The party had announced that it would have no sister organizations and only have members, not cadres. It had also announced that primary elections would be held to select candidates for elections from the party.[8][4]
Ideology
The party supports constitutional socialism, participatory democracy, progressivism and political freedom.[14][15] The party has been described as centre-left, centrist and centre-right by different members within the party.[16]
Ministry Responsible
Under Dahal Cabinet
Since 6 March 2024
Dahal III | |||||
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S.N | Minister | Role | Assumed office | Left office | Tenure |
1. | Rabi Lamichhane | Ministry of Home Affairs | 6 March 2024 | Incumbent | 241 days |
2. | Sumana Shrestha | Ministry of Education, Science and Technology | 6 March 2024 | Incumbent | 241 days |
3. | Dol Prasad Aryal | Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security | 6 March 2024 | Incumbent | 241 days |
4. | Biraj Bhakta Shrestha | Ministry of Youth and Sports | 6 March 2024 | Incumbent | 241 days |
Till 5 February 2023
Dahal III | ||||||
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S.N | Minister | Role | Assumed Office | Left Office | Tenure | Successor |
1. | Dol Prasad Aryal | Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security | 17 January 2023 | 5 February 2023 | 19 days | Sharat Singh Bhandari |
2. | Shishir Khanal | Ministry of Education, Science and Technology | 17 January 2023 | 5 February 2023 | 19 days | Ashok Rai |
3. | Toshima Karki | State Ministry of Health and Population | 17 January 2023 | 5 February 2023 | 19 days | Pushpa Kamal Dahal not allocated to anyone |
Policy platform
Electoral reform
It also supports the introduction of recall elections, the right to reject and a provision for absentee ballots. The party also supports a directly elected prime minister and directly elected chief ministers for the seven provinces of Nepal.[4][8][17]
The party in its manifesto for the 2022 elections also supported the idea of a non-partisan president elected by an expanded electoral college which would incorporate elected representatives from ward chairs to federal lawmakers and also touted the idea of the chairman of the National Assembly acting as the de facto vice-president.[18] The party also seeks to end political appointments in constitutional bodies and has called for the Constitutional Council to be scrapped and for appointments to constitutional bodies be recommended by the National Assembly and confirmed by the House of Representatives instead. The party has also called for the dissolution of provincial assemblies, district co-ordination committees and has stood in favour of a provincial council which would be elected by the heads of local governments in the province. The party chair Rabi Lamichhane did not cast his vote at the 2022 provincial elections.[19][20]
Economic and social welfare
The party sees the private sector, co-operatives and the public sector as the three pillars of the economy. The party favors competition and seeks to establish a growing role of the private sector as an alternative to the public sector in order to deliver services to the people and for economic growth. The party wants to end income tax for people in the lowest octile of earners in the country. The party also seeks to establish food banks in every ward in the country and to guarantee nutrition assistance for people living under the poverty line by issuing them ration cards. The party also seeks to expand the current social welfare system and to include private insurance companies in the social welfare system.[14]
Healthcare
The party supports the establishment of a single-payer healthcare system and the establishment of at least one laboratory and a 750-bed hospital in each of the seven provinces, a 50 to 100-bed hospital in each of the 77 districts, a 6 to 25-bed hospital in each local unit and a clinic in each ward in the country. The party also wants to establish a centralized national ambulance service, health and quality assurance accreditation board, a food and drug department, a central disease board and a health innovation & development board. The party also wants to create a health workers act for public healthcare workers.[14]
Corruption
The party seeks to crackdown on corruption by introducing a Whistleblower Protection Act to protect whistleblowers and by establishing an Anti-Corruption Police under the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority.[14]
Women and sexual minorities
The party has also called for the establishment of shelters for victims of abuse and the creation of a fund to help victims of human trafficking, domestic violence and acid attack victims. The party also seeks to promote entrepreneurship among women and sexual minorities by establishing funds for businesses where at least sixty percent of the shareholders or employees are female or of a sexual minority group.[14]
Electoral performance
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
2022 general election
The party nominated 131 candidates for the First Past the Post seats for the 2022 Nepalese general election.[21]
Election | Leader | Constituency votes | Party list votes | Seats | Position | Resulting government | ||
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No. | % | No. | % | |||||
2022 | Rabi Lamichhane | 815,023 | 7.77 | 1,130,344 | 10.70 | 21 / 275
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4th | Confidence and Supply |
Leadership
Party Chairman
- Rabi Lamichhane (2023–present)[6]
Deputy Chairman
- Dr. Swarnim Wagle (2023-present)[22]
- Dol Prasad Aryal (2023-present)[23]
Joint Secretary
- Sumana Shrestha (2023-present)[24]
Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary Party
- Biraj Bhakta Shrestha (2023-present)[25]
Chief Whip
- Santosh Pariyar (2023-present)[26]
General secretary and Party Spokesperson
- Mukul Dhakal (2023–present)[6]
Co-Spokesperson
- Manish Jha (2023-present)[27]
List of Deputy Prime Ministers
No. | Deputy PM | Portrait | Term in office | Assembly | Constituency | Prime Minister | ||
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Start | End | Tenure | ||||||
1 | Rabi Lamichhane | 26 December 2022 | 27 January 2023 | 32 days | 2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal | Chitwan 2 | Pushpa Kamal Dahal |
List of Member of Parliament
No. | MPs | Portrait | Assumed Office | End Office | Tenure | Preceded by | Constituency |
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1. | Rabi Lamichhane | 1 July 2022 | 27 January 2023 | 210 days | Position Created | Chitwan 2 | |
29 January 2023 | Incumbent | 1 year, 278 days | Dol Prasad Aryal (Acting) | ||||
2. | Swarnim Wagle | 28 April 2023 | Incumbent | 1 year, 188 days | Ram Chandra Poudel | Tanahun 1 | |
3. | Dol Prasad Aryal | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | - | elected as a proportional representative | |
4.. | Sumana Shrestha | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | - | ||
5. | Sobita Gautam | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Madhav Kumar Nepal | Kathmandu 2 | |
6. | Toshima Karki | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Pampha Bhusal | Lalitpur 3 | |
7. | Hari Dhakal | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Surendra Pandey | Chitwan 1 | |
8. | Biraj Bhakta Shrestha | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Jeevan Ram Shrestha | Kathmandu 8 | |
9. | Shishir Khanal | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Bhimsen Das Pradhan | Kathmandu 6 | |
10. | Chanda Karki | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | - | elected as a proportional representative | |
11. | Manish Jha | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | |||
12. | Ganesh Parajuli | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | Ram Bir Manandhar | Kathmandu 7 | |
13. | Santosh Pariyar | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | - | elected as a proportional representative | |
14. | Nisha Dangi | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | |||
15. | Asim Shah | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | |||
16. | Laxmi Tiwari | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 316 days | |||
17. | Indira Ranamagar | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year,
85 days |
- | ||
18. | Shiva Nepali | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 Year, 85 days | - | ||
19. | Binita Kathayat | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 Year, 85 days | - | ||
20. | Ashok Kumar Chaudhary | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 Year, 85 days | - | ||
21. | Bindabasini Kansakar | 22 December 2022 | Incumbent | 313 days | Dhaka Kumar Shrestha |
See also
References
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- ^ "Rastriya Swatantra Party to continue its support to government". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ a b c d "Rabi Lamichhane announces National Independent Party". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
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- ^ a b c Republica. "Ravi Lamichhane's National Independent Party registered at EC". My Republica. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ^ "Rabi Lamichhane exits TV to enter politics". OnlineKhabar. 2022-06-16. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- ^ a b c "Journalist Rabi Lamichhane announces new political party". The Himalayan Times. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
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