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Ram Baran Yadav elected as first president of Nepal

New Delhi, July 21, IRNA

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Ram Baran Yadav was elected as the first president of Nepal. Yadav secured 308 votes in the run-off presidential polls, defeating Maoist candidate Ramraja Prasad Singh who got 282 votes.

Voting in the run-off to elect Nepal's first president ended on Monday, a key step to end the three month long political deadlock that has plagued the nation since the abolition of the 240-year-old monarchy, zeenews portal reported here.

The polling began at 8 a.m today with the lawmakers lined up to vote, after the two main Indian-origin candidates failed to garner clear majority in last week's election.

Yadav, backed by the CPN-UML and the Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF), is pitted against Maoist candidate Ram Raja Prasad Singh, who was earlier perceived as the front-runner.

The new president will replace the deposed King Gyanendra as the head of the state.

Maoists, the former rebels, won 220 seats in the Constituent Assembly elections held on April 10. Since the abolition of the monarchy, the main political parties in Nepal have been unable to form a new government because of serious differences on issues like who should be the president and prime minister.










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