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Fourth Oli cabinet

Council of Ministers of Nepal
Date formed15 July 2024
Date dissolvedIncumbent
People and organisations
PresidentRam Chandra Paudel
Prime MinisterKhadga Prasad Sharma Oli
Member parties
  •  CPN (UML)
    Senior ally
  •   Congress
    Junior allies
  •   PSP
  •   Janamat
  •   PSP-N
  •   Loktantrik Samajwadi
  •   Nagrik Unmukti
Status in legislatureMajority coalition government
Opposition partyCommunist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
Opposition leaderPushpa Kamal Dahal, CPN (Maoist Centre)
History
Election2022 general election
Legislature term2nd Federal Parliament
PredecessorThird Dahal cabinet

The Fourth Oli Cabinet is the current Government of Nepal, formed on 15 July 2024 after KP Sharma Oli was appointed as the new Prime Minister of Nepal per the Article 76 (2) of the constitution by president Ram Chandra Poudel, after Pushpa Kamal Dahal failed to gain the vote of confidence from the parliament. The current picture was obtained when the largest party of parliament, Nepali Congress backed CPN (UML) leader Oli as the Prime minister of Nepal.

Current arrangement

S.N. Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office Left office Website
Cabinet ministers
1. Prime Minister of Nepal CPN (UML) Official website
2. Minister for Defence Nepali Congress Official website
3. Minister for Home Affairs Nepali Congress Official website
4. Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Official website
5. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Nepali Congress Official website
6. Minister for Education, Science and Technology CPN (UML) Official website
7. Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Official website
8. Minister for Finance CPN (UML) Official website
9. Minister for Water Supply[a] Official website
10. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Nepali Congress Official website
11. Minister for Foreign Affairs Nepali Congress Official website
12. Minister for Communication and Information Technology CPN (UML) Official website
13. Minister for Health and Population Nepali Congress Official website
14. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Nepali Congress Official website
15. Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport CPN (UML) Official website
16. Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation CPN (UML) Official website
17. Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies CPN (UML) Official website
18. Minister for Urban Development Nepali Congress Official website
19. Minister for Youth and Sports Official website
20. Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Official website
21. Minister for Forests and Environment Nepali Congress Official website
22. Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration CPN (UML) Official website

Ministers by party

Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State Total Ministers
Nepali Congress 9 1 10
CPN (UML) 8 1 9
People's Socialist Party 1 1 2
Janamat 1 0 1
PSP-N
Loktantrik Samajwadi 1 0 1
Nagrik Unmukti 1 0 1
22 3 25
  CPN (UML) (40%)
  Nepali Congress (40%)
  PSP (8%)
  Janamat (8%)
  Loktantrik Samajwadi (4%)

Reference

  1. ^ "कांग्रेस नेता आचार्य मन्त्री नियुक्त". eKantipur (in Nepali). Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  1. ^ Yadav was appointed Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens on 31 March 2022. His portfolio was changed on 7 May 2023, and he is since serving as Minister for Water Supply.[1]