Second Oli cabinet

The Second Oli cabinet is the current Government of Nepal, which was formed on 15 February 2018, after Khadga Prasad Oli was elected as the new Prime Minister of Nepal following the 2017 Nepalese election. Oli's candidacy was supported by the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre). He assumed his office along with two ministers with the remaining ministers to be named at later points.[1]

Second Oli Cabinet

Council of Ministers of Nepal
February 2018-Present
Date formed15 February 2018
People and organisations
PresidentBidhya Devi Bhandari
Prime MinisterKhadga Prasad Oli
Deputy Prime MinisterIshwor Pokhrel
Ministers removed9 resigned
Member partyNepal Communist Party
Status in legislatureMajority in House of Representatives
174 / 275(63%)
Opposition cabinetDeuba Shadow cabinet
Opposition partyNepali Congress
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
Opposition leaderSher Bahadur Deuba
History
Election(s)2017 general election
Legislature term(s)1st Federal Palriament
PredecessorDeuba Cabinet

Despite the naming suggesting otherwise, the cabinet is not the extension of the first Oli cabinet, as two different cabinets were formed by two different Nepalese Prime Ministers in between both Oli cabinets. Apart from Prime Minister Oli, only two other ministers served in both cabinets; Giriraj Mani Pokharel, who headed the Ministry of Education both times and Shakti Bahadur Basnet, who served in two different ministries in the two cabinets.

History

The Constitution of Nepal set the maximum numbers of ministers including State Ministers to 25, however, Oli first decided to have 17 ministries under him, which is less than the previous cabinets with each around 30 ministries.[2][3] It was later expanded to 22 ministries and the addition of 3 state ministers has bought the number of cabinet members to 25.

The first expansion to the cabinet was made on 26 February 2018, when seven more ministers were sworn in,[4] while the second expansion took place on 16 March 2018.[5]

On 11 March 2018, Oli won a Motion of Confidence with 208 out of 268 votes in the 275-member House of Representatives.[6]

On 17 May 2018, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) merged to form the Nepal Communist Party.[7] On 28 May 2018, the Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal, which would merge into Samajbadi Party, Nepal on 6 May 2019, joined the government.[8] Samajbadi Party, Nepal left the government on 24 December 2019.[9]

Further major cabinet reshuffle took place on 20 November 2019,[10] 14 October 2020,[11] and 25 December 2020.[12]

Cabinet

February 2018–November 2019

Portfolio Minister Party Assumed Office Left Office
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister of Nepal[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] Khadga Prasad Oli Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 15 February 2018
Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 4]

Minister of Defense

Ishwor Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 26 February 2018
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister for Health and Population[lower-alpha 1]

Upendra Yadav Samajbadi Party, Nepal[lower-alpha 5] 1 June 2018 20 November 2019
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Tham Maya Thapa[18][lower-alpha 6] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 15 February 2018 20 November 2019
Minister of Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 26 February 2018
Minister of Finance Yuba Raj Khatiwada[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 26 February 2018 4 September 2020[21]
Minister for Information and Communications Gokul Prasad Baskota[lower-alpha 8][lower-alpha 9] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 1 June 2018 20 February 2020
Minister for Urban Development[lower-alpha 1] Mohammad Estiyak Rai Samajbadi Party, Nepal[lower-alpha 5] 1 June 2018 24 December 2019
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Raghubir Mahaseth Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Matrika Yadav Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 26 February 2018 20 November 2019
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Lal Babu Pandit[lower-alpha 10] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradip Kumar Gyawali Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018
Minister for Education, Science and Technology Giriraj Mani Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation[lower-alpha 2] Rabindra Prasad Adhikari Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 27 February 2019
(Deceased)
Yogesh Bhattarai[23] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 31 July 2019 20 December 2020
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Sher Bahadur Tamang Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 24 July 2018[24]
Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 3 August 2018[lower-alpha 11][25] 20 November 2019
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Barsaman Pun Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Security Gokarna Bista Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
Minister for Forests and Environment Shakti Bahadur Basnet Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister of Water Supply Bina Magar Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Agricultural and Livestock Development Chakrapani Khanal[lower-alpha 12] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
Minister for Youth and Sports Jagat Bahadur Bishwakarma Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 25 December 2020
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Kumari Aryal Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 3 August 2018 25 December 2020
State Ministers
State Minister for Agricultural and Livestock Development Ram Kumari Chaudhary[lower-alpha 13] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
State Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Dhan Bahadur Budha Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 20 November 2019
State Minister for Information and Communications[lower-alpha 9] Gokul Prasad Baskota Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 31 May 2018
State Minister for Health and Population Padma Kumari Aryal[lower-alpha 12] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 3 August 2018
Surendra Kumar Yadav Samajbadi Party, Nepal[lower-alpha 5] 3 August 2018 20 November 2019

November 2019–October 2020

Portfolio Minister Party Assumed Office Left Office
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister of Nepal Khadga Prasad Oli Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 15 February 2018
Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 14] Ishwor Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 1 June 2018
Minister of Defense 26 February 2018 14 October 2020[lower-alpha 15][11]
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs

Upendra Yadav Samajbadi Party, Nepal[lower-alpha 5] 21 November 2019[28] 24 December 2019
Minister of Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 26 February 2018
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Parbat Gurung Nepal Communist Party 21 November 2019[10] 14 October 2020[11]
Minister of Finance Yuba Raj Khatiwada[lower-alpha 8][lower-alpha 16] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 26 February 2018 4 September 2020[21]
Minister for Information and Communications 20 March 2020[30]
Gokul Prasad Baskota[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 1 June 2018 20 February 2020
Minister for Urban Development[lower-alpha 1] 10 January 2020[31]
Mohammad Estiyak Rai Samajbadi Party, Nepal[lower-alpha 5] 1 June 2018 24 December 2019
Basanta Kumar Nemwang[lower-alpha 8][30] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 20 February 2020 14 October 2020[11]
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport 21 November 2019[10]
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Lekh Raj Bhatta Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Hridayesh Tripathi Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradip Kumar Gyawali Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018
Minister for Education, Science and Technology Giriraj Mani Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation[lower-alpha 2] Yogesh Bhattarai[23] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 31 July 2019 20 December 2020
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Barsaman Pun Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Forests and Environment Shakti Bahadur Basnet Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister of Water Supply Bina Magar Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Youth and Sports Jagat Bahadur Bishwakarma Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 25 December 2020
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Kumari Aryal Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 3 August 2018 25 December 2020
Minister for Health and Population Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 20 November 2019 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 10 January 2020[lower-alpha 11][31] 17 February 2020
Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 17 February 2020[32] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Security Rameshwor Raya Yadav Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 20 November 2019 20 December 2020
Minister for Agricultural and Livestock Development Ghanashyam Bhusal Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10] 20 December 2020
State Ministers
State Minister for Health and Population Navaraj Rawat[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
State Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Moti Lal Dugar[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019 25 December 2020[12]
State Minister for Urban Development Ram Bir Manandhar[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019

October 2020–December 2020

Portfolio Minister Party Assumed Office Left Office
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister of Nepal Khadga Prasad Oli Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 15 February 2018
Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 17] Ishwor Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 1 June 2018
Minister of Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 26 February 2018
Minister of Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 14 October 2020[11]
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Lila Nath Shrestha Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 14 October 2020[11] 25 December 2020
Minister for Information and Communications Parbat Gurung Nepal Communist Party 14 October 2020[11]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradip Kumar Gyawali Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018
Minister for Education, Science and Technology Giriraj Mani Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Urban Development[lower-alpha 1] Krishna Gopal Shrestha Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 14 October 2020[11] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Basanta Kumar Nemwang[lower-alpha 8][30] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10]
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Lekh Raj Bhatta Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Hridayesh Tripathi Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation[lower-alpha 2] Yogesh Bhattarai[23] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 31 July 2019 20 December 2020
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Barsaman Pun Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Forests and Environment Shakti Bahadur Basnet Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister of Water Supply Bina Magar Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 16 March 2018 20 December 2020
Minister for Youth and Sports Jagat Bahadur Bishwakarma Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018 25 December 2020
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Kumari Aryal Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 3 August 2018 25 December 2020
Minister for Health and Population Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 20 November 2019 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 17 February 2020[32] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Security Rameshwor Raya Yadav Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 20 November 2019 20 December 2020
Minister for Agricultural and Livestock Development Ghanashyam Bhusal Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10] 20 December 2020
State Ministers
State Minister for Health and Population Navaraj Rawat[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
State Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Moti Lal Dugar[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019 25 December 2020[12]
State Minister for Urban Development Ram Bir Manandhar[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019

December 2020–present

Portfolio Minister Party Assumed Office Left Office
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister of Nepal

Minister of Defence

Khadga Prasad Oli Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 15 February 2018
Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 18] Ishwor Pokharel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 1 June 2018
Minister of Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 7] 26 February 2018
Minister of Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 14 October 2020[11]
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Julie Kumari Mahato Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Information and Communications Parbat Gurung Nepal Communist Party 14 October 2020[11]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradip Kumar Gyawali Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 16 March 2018
Minister for Education, Science and Technology Krishna Gopal Shrestha Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Urban Development[lower-alpha 1] Prabhu Sah Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Basanta Kumar Nemwang[lower-alpha 8][30] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019[10]
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Lekh Raj Bhatta Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Ganesh Singh Thagunna Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation[lower-alpha 2] Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal[lower-alpha 8] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Top Bahadur Raymajhi Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Forests and Environment Prem Ale Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister of Water Supply Mani Thapa Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Youth and Sports Dawa Lama Tamang Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Health and Population Hridayesh Tripathi Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Lila Nath Shrestha Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Security Gauri Shankar Chaudhary Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
Minister for Agricultural and Livestock Development Padma Kumari Aryal Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
State Ministers
State Minister for Health and Population Navaraj Rawat[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019
State Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Bimala B.K. Nepal Communist Party 25 December 2020[12]
State Minister for Urban Development Ram Bir Manandhar[18] Nepal Communist Party[lower-alpha 3] 21 November 2019

Notes

  1. Prime Minister Oli was also in charge of the Ministry of Health and Population and the Ministry of Urban Development from February 2018 until 31 May 2018.[13][14]
  2. Prime Minister Oli was also in charge of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation from 1 March until 30 July 2019.[15][16]
  3. Elected to the Pratinidhi Sabha as member of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist).
  4. Pokharel was appointed Deputy Prime Minister on 1 June 2018, prior to that he only served as Minister of Defence.[17]
  5. Elected to the Pratinidhi Sabha as member of the Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal.
  6. Tham Maya Thapa was given the portfolio of Women, Children and Social Welfare which was converted to Ministry of Labour, Employment, Women, Children and Social Security following the ministry reorganization of 23 February 2018.[19] The ministry's portfolio was again adjusted to Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizen on 17 March 2018.[20]
  7. Elected to the Pratinidhi Sabha as member of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre).
  8. Served partially as a minister with two portfolios
  9. Gokul Prasad Baskota served as State Minister for Information and Communications from 16 March 2018 until 31 May 2018, before being promoted to Minister for Information and Communications on 1 June 2018.[14]
  10. Lal Babu Pandit was given the portfolio of Population and Environment on 15 February 2018 which was converted to Ministry of Health and Population following the ministry reorganization of 23 February 2018.[19] His portfolio was changed to Federal Affairs and General Administration on 16 March 2018.[22]
  11. Dhakal served twice as the Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
  12. Chakrapani Khanal was in charge of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives until 2 August 20, however, due to a cabinet expansion, Padma Kumari Aryal became the new Minister of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, while Khanal's portfolio was changed to Ministry of Agricultural and Livestock Development.[26]
  13. Ram Kumari Chaudhary was sworn in as State Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives. However, due to a cabinet expansion, the ministry's portfolio was changed to the Ministry of Agricultural and Livestock Development.[26]
  14. Pokharel was appointed Deputy Prime Minister on 1 June 2018, prior to that he only served as Minister of Defence.[17]
  15. Pokharel was stripped the portfolio on 14 Octoper 2020, but still remains part of the Council of Minister and is expected to get a new portfolio.[27]
  16. Khatiwada had to resign from his ministeral posts on 3 March 2020, as his two-year term in the Rastriya Sabha ended, however he was reappointed only on the next day[29]
  17. Pokharel was appointed Deputy Prime Minister on 1 June 2018, prior to that he only served as Minister of Defence.[17]
  18. Pokharel was appointed Deputy Prime Minister on 1 June 2018, prior to that he only served as Minister of Defence.[17]

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