Samajbadi Morcha, Nepal

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The Socialist Front (Nepali: समाजवादी मोर्चा, transliteration: Samajbadi Morcha) is a political alliance of leftist political parties in Nepal. It was formed in 2023 by the CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist), the People's Socialist Party, Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal led by Biplav.[1]

Socialist Front
समाजवादी मोर्चा
AbbreviationSMN
ChairpersonMadhav Kumar Nepal
IdeologyCommunism
Socialism
Minor tendencies:
Marxism–Leninism
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
Prachanda Path
Left-wing nationalism
People's Multiparty Democracy
Federalism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
House of Representatives
54 / 275
National Assembly
27 / 59
Provincial Assemblies
127 / 550
Chief Ministers
3 / 7
Mayors/Chairs
171 / 753
Councillors
7,600 / 35,011

History edit

The Socialist Front was born as a four party front comprising the CPN (MC), CPN (Unified Socialist), the PSP-N and the CPN (2014) of Biplav Si on 19 June 2023. This was announced amidst a program held at National Assembly hall, Bhrikuti Mandap.[2][3]

It was reported that there would be a rotational leadership through the front's chairman post, with Madhav Kumar Nepal leading the front for an interim period of time.[4]

Member parties edit

Party Rastriya Sabha Pratinidhi Sabha Pradesh Sabha
CPN (MC) 16 32 82
CPN (Unified Socialist) 7 10 25
PSP-N 3 12 20
CPN (2014) 0 0 0
Total 26 54 127

Organization and structure edit

In mid July, it was announced that the Socialist Front would have party-like organization at district, provincial and national level. The central committee would have 16 members with four members from each party, including the party chair and general secretary from each party. Similarly, it was announced that there would be 12-member provincial committees with three members from each party, consisting of party chairs and general secretaries, while there would be eight-member district committees with a similar formation.[5]

List of current provincial governments edit

Province Portrait Chief Minister Terms in Office Legislature Cabinet Constituency
Start End Tenure
Madhesh
 
Saroj Kumar Yadav 13 January 2023[6] Incumbent 1 year, 106 days 2nd Provincial Assembly Yadav, 2023 Bara 1(B)
Bagmati
 
Shalikram Jamkattel 10 January 2023[7] Incumbent 1 year, 109 days 2nd Provincial Assembly Jamkattel, 2023 Dhading 1(B)
Karnali
 
Raj Kumar Sharma 12 January 2023[8] Incumbent 1 year, 107 days 2nd Provincial Assembly Sharma, 2023 Western Rukum 1(B)

Strength in provincial parliaments edit

Province Seats Samajbadi Morcha Party breakdown Overall Tally CM from
Koshi 93 18 Maoist Centre (13)
18 / 93
Nepali Congress
Unified Socialist (4)
PSP-N (1)
Madhesh 107 35 PSP-N (19)
35 / 107
PSP-N
Maoist Centre (9)
Unified Socialist (7)
Bagmati 110 28 Maoist Centre (13)
28 / 110
Maoist Centre
Unified Socialist (4)
Gandaki 60 9 Maoist Centre (8)
9 / 60
Nepali Congress
Unified Socialist (1)
Lumbini 87 14 Maoist Centre (10)
14 / 87
Nepali Congress
PSP-N (3)
Unified Socialist (1)
Karnali 40 14 Maoist Centre (13)
14 / 40
Maoist Centre
Unified Socialist (1)
Sudurpashchim 53 16 Maoist Centre (11)
16 / 53
Nepali Congress
Unified Socialist (5)

Leadership edit

Chairman edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Socialist Front comprising four leftist parties announced". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  2. ^ "4 parties announce Samajbadi Morcha (Socialist Front) - OnlineKhabar English News". 2023-06-19. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  3. ^ "Four parties announce Socialist Front". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  4. ^ Republica. "Parties affiliated to Socialist Front agree on six-month rotational leadership". My Republica. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  5. ^ "पार्टी संरचनाको अभ्यास गर्दै समाजवादी मोर्चा". nepalkhabar (in Nepali). 2019-06-03. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  6. ^ "JSP provincial assembly leader Saroj Kumar Yadav appointed Madhesh province chief minister". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
  7. ^ "बागमती प्रदेशका मुख्यमन्त्रीसहित तीन मन्त्रीले लिए सपथ". Naya Patrika (in Nepali). 10 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  8. ^ "Maoist Centre's Raj Kumar Sharma appointed Karnali Province chief minister". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-01-11.