The election — the country's first since last year's youth-led revolt — was won by the Rastriya Swatantra Party of ...
Voters in Nepal have handed a landslide victory to the recently formed Rastriya Swatantra (RSP), or National Independent ...
Preliminary and partial results show that a new political party led by an ex-rapper is leading Nepal’s parliamentary election ...
Nepal’s new Rastriya Swatantra Party is heading for a landslide win in the country’s first parliamentary election since youth protests toppled the old leadership last year ...
A 35-year-old former mayor who first came to prominence as a rapper will become Nepal’s next and youngest-ever prime minister ...
Before he dismantled Nepal’s political elite, Balendra Shah was destroying his opponents in underground rap battles.
Rastriya Swatantra Party, founded just four years ago, set to dominate new parliament with near two-thirds majority.
A youth-led uprising brought Nepal’s government down last year. Now, a 35-year-old politician demanding change is set to become prime minister.
Balen Shah's RSP has achieved a feat many thought impossible in Nepal: a sweeping majority.
Balendra Shah appears set to become Nepal's next prime minister, with his party amassing a huge and rare parliamentary majority.
Preliminary and partial results released Saturday showed a new political party led by an ex-rapper is in front in Nepal's parliamentary election, the country's first since last year's youth-led revolt ...
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