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Nepal leftist alliance appears heading for election victory
December 09, 2017

KATHMANDU: A leftist alliance between Nepal’s former Maoist rebels and moderate communists appeared to be heading for a victory in elections.

Early tallies from Thursday’s vote show the leftists lead in 63 out of 80 constituencies where counting has begun.

The election pits the centrist Nepali Congress party of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, who heads a loose alliance that includes the Madhesi parties from Nepal’s southern plains and former royalists, against the tight-knit alliance of former Maoists and the moderate Communist UML party.

Guna Raj Luintel, editor of the daily Nagarik, said it was almost certain the leftist alliance would win.

 “Trends so far suggest they could win a two-thirds majority. If that happened, that will be a landslide win,” Luintel said.

There are 165 seats to be decided on a first-past-the-post basis for which voting was held on Thursday with another 110 seats decided by proportional representation.

Few results are in from the southern plains, home to nearly half of the population, and communists are thought to have weaker support there.

Final results of the election, Nepal’s first under its republican constitution approved by a special Constituent Assembly in 2015, could take around 10 days due to cumbersome counting procedures. Reuters