Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. Min Bahadur Manandhar, a candidate for the post of ward chairman from CPN (Unified Samajwadi Party) in the by-elections to be held on December 01, asking for votes during door-to-door meetings in Banasthali area on Monday. Photo: Hariram Vetuwal / Rss
Nepal is holding significant elections campaigning in November 2024. A by-election for the local levels is scheduled for December 1, 2024. This by-election will fill vacant positions across various local government levels. The Election Commission of Nepal has implemented a strict code of conduct to ensure free, fair, and peaceful elections. This includes guidelines for government officials, political parties, media, and other stakeholders.

Additionally, the National Assembly elections are approaching, with the electoral process involving provincial assemblies and local representatives voting for candidates to fill legislative seats. This reflects the ongoing commitment to democratic governance in the country.

Similarly, for the 42 total vacant ward chair positions and other position in municipalities and rural municipalities, 25 political parties and independent have participated.