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Communist Party of Nepal (Democratic)
नेपाल कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी (प्रजातान्त्रिक)
FounderBishnu Bahadur Manandhar
Founded1979 as CPN (Manandhar)
Dissolved1991
Split fromCPN (Rayamajhi)
Succeeded byCPN (United)
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Communist Party of Nepal (Democratic) was a splinter group of the Communist Party of Nepal (Rayamajhi) formed in 1979, in the backdrop of the popular movement that surged in that year. The party was led by Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar.

    History[edit]

    The party was initially formed as the Communist Party of Nepal (Manandhar) in 1979. Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar and his supporters had broken away from CPN (Rayamajhi) because of the failure of Keshar Jang Rayamajhi to support the 1979 student protests and supporting the status quo. Manandhar accused Rayamajhi of being a royalist pointing to his appointment in the Royal Council.[1]

    The party was sympathetic to the Soviet Union and supported the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in 1979.[2]

    Ahead of the 1991 parliamentary election the party changed its name to Communist Party of Nepal (Democratic). The party contested the 1991 general elections, two candidates from the party got elected out of the 75 candidates that had filed their candidacy. Two months after the election CPN (Democratic) merged with two other parties, Communist Party of Nepal (Burma) and Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya), to form Communist Party of Nepal (United).

    Electoral performance[edit]

    Election Leader Votes Seats Position Resulting government
    # % #
    1991 Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar 177,323 2.43
    2 / 205

    7th Congress

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Rawal, Bhim. The Communist Movement in Nepal: Origin and Development. Kathmandu: Accham-Kathmandu Contact Forum, 2007. p. 75.
  • ^ Jha, Shree Krishna (1981). "Nepal's Reactions to the Soviet Military Presence in Afghanistan". India Quarterly. 37 (1): 59–71. doi:10.1177/097492848103700104. ISSN 0974-9284. JSTOR 45071557. S2CID 150818556.

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