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First Prithvi Subba Gurung cabinet

1st Cabinet of Gandaki Province
Date formed12 February 2018
Date dissolved9 May 2021
People and organisations
GovernorBaburam Kunwar
Amik Sherchan
Sita Kumari Poudel
Chief MinisterPrithvi Subba Gurung
Member partiesNepal Communist Party
Status in legislatureProvincial Assembly
42 / 60 (70%)
Opposition partyNepali Congress
Opposition leaderKrishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel[1]
History
Election2017
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorProvince established
SuccessorSecond Prithvi Subba Gurung

Prithvi Subba Gurung was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gandaki Province on 12 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers.[2][3]

Cabinet Ministers

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S.N. Portfolio Name
Constituency
Political Party Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Prithvi Subba Gurung
MPA for Lamjung 1(B)
CPN (UML) 12 February 2018 9 May 2021
2 Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Kiran Gurung
MPA for Tanahu 2(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021[5]
3 Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development Ram Sharan Basnet
MPA for Gorkha 1(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[6] 9 May 2021
4 Minister for Social Development Nar Devi PunMPA for Myagdi 1(B) CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021
5 Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment Bikas Lamsal
MPA for Parbat 1(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021
6 Minister for Youth and Sports Rajiv Gurung Independent 29 April 2021[7][8] 9 May 2021

Until April 2021

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S.N. Portfolio Name
Constituency
Political Party Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Prithvi Subba Gurung
MPA for Lamjung 1(B)
CPN (UML) 12 February 2018 12 June 2018
2 Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Kiran Gurung
MPA for Tanahu 2(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021[9]
3 Minister for Internal Affairs and Law Hari Bahadur Chuman
MPA for Tanahu 1(B)
Maoist Centre 16 February 2018[6] 7 April 2021[10][11]
4 Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development Ram Sharan Basnet
MPA for Gorkha 1(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[6] 9 May 2021
5 Minister for Social Development Nar Devi PunMPA for Myagdi 1(B) CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021
6 Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment Bikas Lamsal
MPA for Parbat 1(B)
CPN (UML) 26 March 2018[4] 9 May 2021
7 Ministry for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives Lekh Bahadur Thapa Magar
Gorkha 1(A)
Maoist Centre 16 February 2018[6] 7 April 2021[10][11]

Until February 2018

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S.N. Portfolio Name
Constituency
Political Party Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers
1 Chief Minister
All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
Prithvi Subba Gurung
MPA for Lamjung 1(B)
CPN (UML) 12 February 2018 12 June 2018
3 Minister for Internal Affairs and Law Hari Bahadur Chuman
MPA for Tanahu 1(B)
Maoist Centre 16 February 2018[6] 7 April 2021[10][11]
4 Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment Ram Sharan Basnet
MPA for Gorkha 1(B)
CPN (UML) 16 February 2018[6] 26 March 2018
7 Ministry for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives Lekh Bahadur Thapa Magar
Gorkha 1(A)
Maoist Centre 16 February 2018[6] 7 April 2021[10][11]

Second cabinet

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First Prithvi Subba Gurung cabinet

2nd Cabinet of Gandaki Province
Date formed12 May 2021
Date dissolved12 June 2021
People and organisations
GovernorSita Kumari Poudel
Chief MinisterPrithvi Subba Gurung
Member partiesCommunist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
Status in legislatureProvincial Assembly
26 / 60 (43%)
Opposition partyNepali Congress
Opposition leaderKrishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel[12]
History
Election2017
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorFirst Prithvi Subba Gurung
SuccessorKrishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel cabinet

The Second Prithvi Subba Gurung cabinet was the 2nd provincial government of Gandaki Province. It was formed after Prithvi Subba Gurung was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gandaki Province on 12 May 2021.[13][14][15]

S.N. Portfolio Name
Constituency
Political Party Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers[16]
1 Chief Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung
MPA for Lamjung 1(B)
CPN (UML) 12 May 2021 12 June 2021
Minister for Health and Population
2 Minister for Finance Kiran Gurung
MPA for Tanahu 2(B)
CPN (UML) 18 May 2021[17][18] 12 June 2021
Minister for Land Management, Agriculture, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation
3 Minister for Physical Infrastructure, Urban Development and Transport Management Ram Sharan Basnet
MPA for Gorkha 1(B)
CPN (UML) 18 May 2021[17][18] 12 June 2021
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Water Supply
Minister for Law, Communications and Provincial Assembly Affairs
4 Minister for Education, Culture, Science, Technology and Social Development Nar Devi PunMPA for Myagdi 1(B) CPN (UML) 18 May 2021[17][18] 12 June 2021
5 Minister for Tourism, Industry, Commerce and Supplies Bikas Lamsal
MPA for Parbat 1(B)
CPN (UML) 18 May 2021[17][18] 12 June 2021
Minister for Forest, Environment and Soil Conservation
6 Minister for Youth and Sports Rajiv Gurung Independent 18 May 2021[17][18] 12 June 2021

References

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