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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On October 28, 2015, Nepal was born its first female president
On October 28, 2015 (September 16, 2015 in the lunar calendar), Bidiya, the world's first female president of the Communist Party, was elected President of Nepal. Nepal's Parliament elected the first female president on October 28, 2015. The female president's name is Bidhya Bhandari. On September 20, President Yadav officially promulgated the new constitution of Nepal. The new constitution stipulates that parliament will elect a new national leader. On October 25, Nepal launched the new presidential election process, and all political parties failed to elect a new president through consensus. On October 27, the Nigerian Parliament launched the voting process. The parliament began voting on the afternoon of October 28. The Legislative Assembly of Nepal held a new presidential election on the 28th. Bidiya, vice chairman of Nepal's second largest party, won the election with more than half of the votes and was elected the first female head of state in Nepal's history. There is another female president in world politics, and a female president of the Communist Party: Nepal's Legislative Assembly held a new presidential election on the 28th. Bidiya, Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), Nepal's second largest party, won the election with more than half of the votes and was elected the first female head of state in Nepal's history. She also became the world's first female president of the Communist Party, unique among about 30 female heads of state in the world. Bidia's full name is Bidhya Devi Bhandari. She was born on June 19, 1961 in Posepur County, eastern Nepal. In his early years, he participated in the student movement against the king's dictatorship and later joined the Communist Party of Nepal. Bidia has been elected to parliament many times and served as Minister of Environment and Population and Minister of Defense of the Nigerian government. He is currently vice chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) and chairman of the Nepal Women's Federation. Bidia is a strong advocate of women's rights. Her late husband, Madan Bhandari, was a left-wing political leader in Nepal. He was the General Secretary of the United Marxism-Leninism Party during his lifetime. He died in a bizarre car accident in 1993. The cause of the accident is still unclear. After that, Bidia returned to politics and gradually became the left-wing leader in Nepal politics. In 2006, Bidia's Unified Marxist-Leninist Movement organized many protests against former King Gyanendra. In the end, the wave of protests from the "Seven-Party Alliance" led by the United Marxism-Leninism and the Nepal Congress Party and the armed struggle of the Maoists (Maoists in this article refer to the United Communist Party of Nepal (Maoism)-media note) ended the Gyanendra era, and Nepal became the youngest democratic republic in the world. According to AFP news on October 28, the Nepal Parliament elected the first female president on the 28th. The female president's name is Bidhya Bhandari. According to AFP news on October 28, the Nepal Parliament elected the first female president on the 28th. The female president's name is Bidhya Bhandari. Bidia Devi Bhandari, the first female president of Nepal News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/15dg.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-10:19] 访问:94
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