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Daman Nath Dhungana

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had wrongfully declared the National Medical Education Bill passed, and therefore, the bill should be reintroduced to the house. Speaker Mahara had declared that the majority of parliamentarians had said "nay" to the section under vote and therefore it had been passed. Dhungana argued that the
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in 1984. He was the first House Speaker after the democratic revolution, in 1990. Dhungana, in his role as House Speaker, is thought to have set the precedent for allowing the
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to address the parliament before an address from the Prime minister, in accordance with common international practice. He is remembered as a non-partisan Speaker.
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records would show the Speaker had declared the bill passed despite a "nay" from the majority and there was no provision to correct the records for a
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After losing the parliamentary elections in 1994, he had effectively retired from partisan politics and developed a reputation as a
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He made a surprise comeback to active politics in 2017 after a gap of 23 years. He was fielded by
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member. Dhungana was an important facilitator and mediator between the then government and the
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broke his 16th hunger strike accepting juice from Dhungana and former
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between 2003 and 2009. His role as the first house speaker after the
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Speaker removes PM’s remarks from House records- The Himalayan Times
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Index

Honourable
House of Representatives
Birendra of Nepal
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
Ram Chandra Paudel
Kathmandu 2
Nepalese
People's Progressive Party (Nepal)
Nepali Congress
Bhuwan Dhungana
house speaker
Nepal peace process
establishment of constitutional monarchy
Amnesty International
Supreme Court
Bar Association
opposition leader
civil society
Nepal Maoist Party
Padma Ratna Tuladhar
Nepali Congress
Madhav Kumar Nepal
Nepali Congress
Bhaktapur
CPN UML
CPN (Maoist Center)
Mahesh Basnet
first past the post
2017 Nepal legislative elections
Krishna Bahadur Mahara

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