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The '''Mahanan Congress''' ([[Mahanan]]: Mahāna Kāṅgrēsa, महान कांग्रेस) is the largest party in [[Mahana]], as well as the nation's largest social democracy party. | The '''Mahanan Congress''' ([[Mahanan]]: Mahāna Kāṅgrēsa, महान कांग्रेस) is the largest party in [[Mahana]], as well as the nation's largest social democracy party. | ||
The Mahanan Congress is the only party to have been in power post the [[Mahanan Civil War]] of the early | The Mahanan Congress is the only party to have been in power post the [[Mahanan Civil War]] of the early 1990s, winning by a majority in the 2005 and 2021 general elections. | ||
The | The party was formed in 1992, following the Civil War, from the old [[Mahanan Socio Party]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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[[Category:Mahana]] | [[Category:Mahana]] | ||
{{Country icon Mahana}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 30 January 2024
Mahanan Congress Mahāna Kāṅgrēsa | |
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Leader | Ranju Bastola (Prime-Minister) Bina Sharma (President) |
Founder | Balram Kandel |
Founded | February 11, 1992 |
Ideology | Social democracy |
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The Mahanan Congress (Mahanan: Mahāna Kāṅgrēsa, महान कांग्रेस) is the largest party in Mahana, as well as the nation's largest social democracy party.
The Mahanan Congress is the only party to have been in power post the Mahanan Civil War of the early 1990s, winning by a majority in the 2005 and 2021 general elections.
The party was formed in 1992, following the Civil War, from the old Mahanan Socio Party.
Background
History
Ideology
Leaders