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Revision as of 12:39, 18 July 2024
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The Council of Ministers (Nepali: मन्त्रीमण्डल, romanized: mantrīmaṇḍala) or Federal Executive (Nepali: संघीय कार्यपालिका, romanized: Saṅghīya kāryapālikā) is the executive body of the federal government of Nepal. The prime minister is the head of the council of ministers. The incumbent prime minister is Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli
Formation
According to the Constitution of Nepal, the Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Nepal. The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Nepal forms a council of ministers consisting of members not exceeding twenty five in number from among the members of the federal parliament on the basis of the principle of inclusion.[1]
Removal
According to the Constitution of Nepal, the minister ceases to hold office by:[2]
- tendering resignation in writing to the Prime Minister,
- removal by the Prime Minister,
- vacancy in the office of Prime Minister, or,
- death.
Current Council of Ministers
References
- ^ "Constitution of Nepal". Constitute Project. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- ^ "नेपाल कानून आयोग – NLC".