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People's Progressive Party
जनता प्रगतिशील पार्टी
AbbreviationPPP
PresidentHridayesh Tripathi
Senior vice-presidentDr. Shivaji Yadav
General SecretaryIshwar Dayal Mishra
Dr. Bharat Kumar Thapa
FounderHridayesh Tripathi
Founded14 December 2021; 3 years ago (2021-12-14)
Split fromCPN (UML)
HeadquartersKathmandu
Membership25,000
IdeologySocial democracy
Agrarianism
Political positionCentre-left
Colours 
House of Representatives
0 / 275
Lumbini Provincial Assembly
0 / 87
Local governments
1 / 753
Mayor/Chairperson
Election symbol

The People's Progressive Party (Nepali: जनता प्रगतिशील पार्टी) is a political party in Nepal.[1][2] Although the party's primary base is in the Terai Madhesh area of Madhesh and Lumbini provinces, it has tried to expand to a pan-Nepalese base.

The party's formation was formally announced on 14 December 2021.[3] Hridayesh Tripathi is the coordinator of the party.[4]

History

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2017 elections

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As of August 2021, the party members had filled their candidacy as an Independent political group in the 2017 Nepalese general election.[5] They used sun as their election symbol, as a part of agreement/alliance between CPN (UML) and the group.[6] Brijesh Kumar Gupta And Hridayesh Tripathi won as members of the House of Representatives. Similarly, Ajay Shahi and Dharma Lal Shrivastava won as candidate in the provincial assembly elections to the Provincial Assembly of Lumbini Province.[7][8] However Ishwar Dayal Mishra and Pashupati Dayal Mishra couldn't manage to win the election.[9]

The party was expected to get registered much earlier while it was reported that the process had already started in July.[10] The party got registered in December before the 2022 National Assembly elections.[11]

Formation and registration at Election Commission

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The party formation was declared on 14 December 2021 amidst a press conference at Everest Hotel, Kathmandu. Former speaker of House of Representatives Daman Nath Dhungana, MP Brijesh Kumar Gupta, economist Rameshwar Khanal and Tul Narayan Sah joined newly announced the party while they were also present during the party declaration.[3][12]

On 11 February 2021, the party was registered at Election Commission with central committee with thirty members. Hridayesh Tripathi from Lumbini Province was declared president, Shivajee Yadav from Madhesh Province was declared senior vice president of the party. The party appointed three vice presidents Harka Lal Singh Rajbanshi (from Province No. 1), Mohammand Shabir Hussain (from Madhesh Province) and Farhan Akwal Kha (from Lumbini Province). They party in a statement said that it had tried to keep people from all province in party portfolio. Former minister Ishwar Dayal Mishra and Bharat Kumar Thapa were appointed general secretary of the party while thirty three membered central committee was declared.[13]

Party expansion and first election

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The party went organization development mainly in Terai belt of Lumbini province. Even within the province, the party was centred to Kapilvastu, Rupandehi and Parasi district. The party won both chairman and deputy chairman post in Marchabari rural municipality.[14] The party emerged as first runner up in several local levels including Pratappur rural municipality while winning several posts in various local levels. As a result, the party was able to decline the vote bank of CPN (UML) and traditional vote bank of Janata Samajwadi Party and Loktantrik Samajwadi Party in Lumbini province.[15]

Ideology

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The party presented a 17-point commitment and its view on social national issues on the same day. The party remains close to left but equally committed to democracy. The party document presents the farmers as the base of the party. The party commitment claims the party of being committed to federalism, nationalism while against the Ultranationalism.[16][17]

Electoral performance

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Legislative elections

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Election Leader Seats contested Constituency votes Party list votes Seats Position
No. % % change No. % % change No. +/-
House of Representatives election
2017[18] Hridayesh Tripathi 4/165 104,020 1.04
2 / 275
Government
Lumbini Provincial Assembly election
2017[18] Hridayesh Tripathi 6/52 69,013 3.59
2 / 87
Government

Local election[19]

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Election Leader(s) Seats Local level
# +/-
2022 Hridayesh Tripathi
1 / 753
+1

Presence in legislature

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Federal parliament

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Parliament Parliamentary Party Leader Position Pratinidhi Sabha Rastriya Sabha
1st Federal Parliament of Nepal Hridayesh Tripathi 7th
2 / 275
0 / 59

Provincial Assemblies

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Parliament Parliamentary Party Leader Position Seats Present as
Provincial Assembly of Lumbini Province Ajay Shahi 5th
2 / 87
Coalition government with Nepali Congress

List of Members of Parliament

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List of Pratinidhi Sabha members from People's Progressive Party

No. Name Constituency Appointment date Retirement date
1. Hridayesh Tripathi Nawalparasi West 1 2017 2021
2. Brijesh Kumar Gupta Kapilvastu 2 2017 2021

Leadership

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Party portfolios

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No. Portfolio Office holder Terms in Office
Start End Tenure
1 President Hridayesh Tripathi 14 December 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 12 days
2 Senior vice president Shivaji Yadav 11 February 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 319 days
3 General Secretary Ishwar Dayal Mishra 11 February 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 319 days
Bharat Kumar Thapa
4 Vice President Harka Lal Singh Rajbanshi 11 February 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 319 days
Mohammand Shabir Hussain
Farhan Ekwal Kha

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Republica. "Hridayesh Tripathi announces new party". My Republica. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  2. ^ "हृदयेश त्रिपाठी नेतृत्वमा जनता प्रगतिशील पार्टी गठन". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  3. ^ a b "Lawmaker Tripathi announces 'People's Progressive Party'". Khabarhub. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  4. ^ "Hridayesh Tripathi announces new Janata Pragatishil Party - OnlineKhabar English News". 14 December 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  5. ^ "हृदयेश त्रिपाठीको राजनीतिक यात्रा : कम्युनिष्ट छाडेर मधेसतिर, मधेस छाडेर सिंहदरबारतिर !". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  6. ^ "Kantipur-हृदयेश त्रिपाठी आगामी चुनावमा सूर्य चिन्हमा चुनाव लड्ने ! - कान्तिपुर समाचार". ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  7. ^ "प्रदेश सभा - लुम्बिनी प्रदेश". pradeshsabha.p5.gov.np. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  8. ^ "Lumbini Province CM KC sworn-in, seven ministers inducted in provincial government". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  9. ^ Sejuwal, Kalendra. "Quitting of senior RJPN leaders creates ripples in Province-5". My Republica. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  10. ^ पाठ, भुवन शर्मा काठमाडौँ ११ भाद्र २०७८ २ मिनेट. "हृदयेश त्रिपाठी समूहले तत्काल नयाँ पार्टी खोल्दै". nagariknews.nagariknetwork.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ रातोपाटी. "हृदयेश त्रिपाठी नयाँ पार्टी बनाउने गृहकार्यमा". RatoPati (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-11-21.
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  13. ^ रातोपाटी. "नयाँ पार्टी दर्ताका लागि हृदयश त्रिपाठीले दिए आयोगमा निवेदन, को–को छन् कार्यसमितिमा ?". RatoPati (in Nepali). Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  14. ^ "मर्चवारीमा हृदयेश त्रिपाठी नेतृत्वको जनता प्रगतिशिलका उम्मेदवार विजयी". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  15. ^ "मर्चवारी गाउँपालिका : कांग्रेसले टिकट नदिएका गया हृदयशको पार्टीबाट विजयी". Nepal Press. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  16. ^ "यस्ता छन् हृद्येश त्रिपाठीको जनता प्रगतिशील पार्टीका प्रतिबद्धता". ekagaj. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
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  18. ^ a b Contested as Independent political group in left alliance
  19. ^ "मर्चवारीमा हृदयेश त्रिपाठी नेतृत्वको जनता प्रगतिशिलका उम्मेदवार विजयी". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2022-05-20.