Government of Nepal
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The Government of Nepal (नेपाल सरकार ), or Nepal Government, is the executive body and the central government of Nepal. Prior to the abolition of the monarchy, it was officially known as His Majesty's Government(श्री ५ सरकार) .[1]
The Head of state is the President and the prime minister holds the position of head of executive. This role is largely ceremonial as the functioning of the government is managed entirely by the Prime Minister who is appointed by the Parliament. The heads of constitutional bodies are appointed by the President on the recommendation of Constitutional Council, with the exception of the Attorney General, who is appointed by the Prime Minister.
Head of Nation
- President: Bidhya Devi Bhandari
- Vice President: Nanda Kishor Pun
Head of Executive
- Prime Minister: Pushpa kamal Dahal(Prachanda)
- Chief Secretary: Som Lal Subedi
Head of Legislative
- Chairman of Legislative Parliament: Onsari Gharti Magar
Head of Judiciary
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Sushila Karki
Ministries
- Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development (Nepal)
- Ministry of Finance(Nepal)
- Ministry of Home Affairs
- Ministry of Industry
- Ministry of Commerce
- Ministry of Fuel
- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation
Heads of constitutional bodies
Constitutional body | Head |
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Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) | Chief Commissioner: Lokman Singh Karki |
Public Service Commission | Chairman: Umesh Mainali |
Office of the Auditor General | Acting Auditor General: Sukdev Khatry |
Election Commission | Acting Chief Election Commissioner: Ayodhi Prasad Yadav |
Office of The Attorney General | Attorney General: Raman Kumar Shrestha |
National Human Rights Commission | Chairman: Anup Raj Sharma |
Head of security services
Security service | Head |
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Nepal Army | Chief of Army Staff Gen. Rajendra chhetri |
Nepal Police | Inspector General Upendra Kant Aryal |
Armed Police Force | Acting Inspector General Durja Kumar Rai |
National Investigation Department | Dilip Raj Regmi |
References
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