Hikmat Karki cabinet

The Hikmat Kumar Karki cabinet is the 4th provincial government of Koshi Province. It was formed after Hikmat Kumar Karki was sworn in as Chief Minister of Koshi Province on 9 January 2023.[1]

Hikmat Karki cabinet
4th Cabinet of Koshi Province
Date formed9 January 2023
People and organisations
GovernorParshuram Khapung
Chief MinisterHikmat Kumar Karki
No. of ministers6
Member parties
  •   CPN (UML)
    Coalition partners:
  •   Maoist Centre
  •   PSP-N
  •   RPP
Status in legislatureProvincial Assembly
60 / 93(65%)
Opposition parties  Nepali Congress
  Unified Socialist
Opposition leaderUddhav Thapa, (NC)[2]
History
Election(s)2022
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorRajendra Rai Cabinet

History

Karki was appointed Chief minister on 9 January 2023. His claim to chief minister was supported by CPN (Maoist Centre), PSP-N and RPP. He won 59 votes against 32 in the vote of confidence.[3] He was opposed by Nepali Congress and CPN (US).

Ministries

Current Formation

S.N. Portfolio Holder Party Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Hikmat Kumar Karki CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[4][5] Incumbent
2 Minister for Drinking Water, Irrigation and Energy Til Kumar Menyangbo CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[4][5] Incumbent
3 Minister for Social Development Buddha Kumar Rajbhandari CPN (UML) 13 January 2023[6][5] Incumbent
4 Minister for Tourism, Forests and Environment Jeevan Acharya Maoist Centre 13 January 2023[6][5] Incumbent
5 Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Urban Development Durga Prasad Chapagain Maoist Centre 13 January 2023[6][5] Incumbent
6 Minister for Industry, Agriculture and Co-Operatives Bhakti Prasad Sitaula RPP 9 January 2023[4][5] Incumbent
7 Minister for Health Nirmala Limbu PSP-N 9 January 2023[4][5] Incumbent

Ministries by Party

  CPN (UML) (42.8%)
  CPN (MC) (28.6%)
  RPP (14.3%)
  PSP-N (14.3%)
Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State Total Ministers
CPN (UML) 3 0 3
CPN (MC) 2 0 2
RPP 1 0 1
PSP-N 1 0 1

See also

References

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