Kathmandu, March 9 : Voting to elect new president has
begun at the Parliament Building in New Baneshwor amid a tight security and
surveillance, it has been said.
The presidential candidate Ram
Chandra Paudel inaugurated voting by casting his vote. Voting that started at
10 am runs until 3 pm, said assistant returning officer Amrita Kumari
Sharma.
Separate polling stations have been
designated for the voters in the Lhotse chamber in the Parliament
Building.
Ram Chandra Paudel from the Nepali
Congress and Subash Chandra Nembang from the CPN (UML) are running for the
coveted position. Paudel, former Speaker, has been supported by the recently
formed nine-party alliance (NC, CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist),
Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal, Loktantrik Samajwadi Party Nepal, Janamat Party,
Nagarik Unmukti Party, Rastriya Janamorcha and Nepal Samajwadi Party). Nembang
previously served as chairperson of the then Constituent Assembly.
According to the Constitution of Nepal, a
president will be elected, and the president is entrusted with the
responsibility to protect and abide by the constitution, and promote the
national unity. The country entered the presidential system following the
establishment of republic through the 2062/63 movements.
The Electoral College comprises the
members of the Federal Parliament and Province Assemblies. There are a total of
882 eligible voters in the Federal Parliament (the House of Representatives and
the National Assembly) and the Province Assembly (332 under the Federal
Parliament and 550 under the Province Assembly).
The Federal Parliament has 79 weighted votes, and the Province Assembly 48. According to the constitution, no person shall be elected to the Office of President more than twice. (RSS)