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Devi Bhandari of the Communist Party of Nepal Unified Marxist-Leninist received
327 votes against her opponent’s 214 in the Parliament, Parliament Speaker
Onsari Gharti announced.
The President is the ceremonial head in Nepal while
the Prime Minister is the nation’s leader.
Bhandari (54) is the deputy leader of the party led by
Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, who was elected earlier this month and leads
a coalition government. The new Constitution adopted last month required Nepal
to name a new President.
Bhandari is an active campaigner for women’s rights in
Nepal and was among the politicians who campaigned for ensuring women’s rights
in the new Constitution. The document says one-third of the members in
parliament have to be women and either the President or Vice-President must be
a woman.
The new President has been a leading political figure
since her husband Madan Bhandari, who was then leader of the party, was killed
in a still unsolved car accident in 1993.
She also led many demonstrations against the then King
Gyanendra in 2006 that finally ended his authoritarian rule and restored
democracy.
Bhandari is Nepal’s second President since the
Himalayan nation was turned into a republic after abolishing the centuries-old
monarchy.
The first President, Ram Baran Yadav, was elected in
2008 and was supposed to be in office for two years. But preparing and adopting
the Constitution took seven years because of differences among political
parties. Asia Times
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