Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
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Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
नेपालको उप-प्रधानमन्त्री | |
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Incumbent Narayan Kaji Shrestha since 26 December 2022 Incumbent Raghubir Mahaseth Rabi Lamichhane since 6 March 2024 Incumbent Upendra Yadav since 10 March 2024 | |
Style | The Right Honourable |
Abbreviation | DPM |
Member of | |
Reports to | |
Appointer | President of Nepal |
Term length | At the president's pleasure |
Inaugural holder | Subarna Shamsher Rana |
Formation | 2008 |
Salary | रु77,640[1] |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Nepal |
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The deputy prime minister of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालको उप-प्रधानमन्त्री) is the deputy head of government of Nepal. The deputy prime minister is second in seniority in the Council of Ministers of Nepal. The deputy prime minister is the senior-most member of cabinet after prime minister in the Government of Nepal. The deputy prime minister presides and chairs the cabinet in the absence of prime minister.
List of deputy prime ministers of Nepal
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The following individuals have been officially appointed as deputy prime minister of Nepal since the country was declared a republic in 2008:
References
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- ↑ "मन्त्रिपरिषद् विस्तारविरुद्ध सर्वोच्चको अन्तरिम आदेश : २० मन्त्री जिम्मेवारीमुक्त (आदेशको पूर्णपाठ)". अन्नपूर्ण पोस्ट (in Nepali). Archived from the original on 2021-06-22. Retrieved 2021-06-22.