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Govt reschedules phase 2 polls yet again

KATHMANDU, May 31: The cabinet meeting on Wednesday morning has formally decided to hold the second phase of local level elections on June 28.
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By Republica

EC now sets June 16 as candidacy nomination day 

KATHMANDU, May 31: The government on Wednesday again re-scheduled the second round of local elections in the 461 local units of 41 districts for June 28, with a view to facilitating poll participation by members of the Muslim community.  



Before rescheduling the polls, the government  consulted the election commissioners and other stakeholders. 


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This is the government's third deferral of the polls. Initially, it had decided to conduct local elections  across the country at a single go on May 14. But it then decided to conduct them  in two phases. 


As per the government decision, the EC  conducted first phase local elections in Provinces 3, 4 and 6. 

 

After holding the first phase polls, the government decided to defer the second phase to June 23, saying this would help   bring the reluctant political parties on board the election exercise. 


And now the poll has been deferred yet again so that the date will not overlap with the Muslim festival of Ramadan. 

 

Following its decision to re-schedule the second phase polls for June 28, the EC on Wednesday also revised the election calendar. 


A board meeting of the EC has set June 16 as the date for candidacy nominations. The name list of the candidates will be published the same day. As per the election calendar, members of the  public can register any complaints against candidates on June 17. The EC will examine the nominations  the same day and on the following day.


On June 18, the EC will publish the list of approved candidates. The same day, the candidates will get time to withdraw from the race if they so wish. On June 19, the EC will publish the final list of candidates and provide them their election symbols. 

On June 28, voters can cast their ballots from 7 am to 5 pm. 

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