×

House of Representatives 2026 | Senior-most member | Oath of office and secrecy

Newly elected senior-most member of the House, Arjun Narsingh KC, takes the oath of office and secrecy from President Ram Chandra Paudel at Shital Niwas | Photo: Ratna Shrestha/RSS
Newly elected senior-most member of the House, Arjun Narsingh KC, takes the oath of office and secrecy from President Ram Chandra Paudel at Shital Niwas | Photo: Ratna Shrestha/RSS

Politics

Senior-most MP KC sworn in, to preside over House until Speaker elected

The President administered the oath to the 78-year-old lawmaker ahead of the first House meeting. The remaining 274 MPs will be sworn in on Thursday.

By the_farsight |

President Ram Chandra Paudel on Wednesday administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected senior-most member of the House of Representatives, Nepali Congress’s Arjun Narsingh KC, at Sheetal Niwas.

KC, 78, assumes a crucial interim role in the parliamentary process following the House elections held on March 5. As the eldest member of the House, he will preside over proceedings until a new Speaker is elected.

According to the Federal Parliament Secretariat, KC will administer the oath to the remaining 274 newly elected members of the House on Thursday.

The oath-taking comes as preparations are underway to convene the first meeting of the new House of Representatives. Until a Speaker is elected, KC will chair the sessions and oversee the lower house’s initial operations. The Constitution mandates that the Speaker must be elected within 15 days of the first meeting of the House.

the_farsight Business | Finance | Environment | Econmy | Politics | Insight | In-depth Analysis | News | Investigation | Research | Expert Opinion | Anatomy of Complex Issues

Read More Stories

Market

NEPSE falls nearly 75 points as market sentiment wavers

The stock market was unable to maintain the gains seen on Tuesday, slipping...

by the_farsight

International

India has begun its long-delayed population census. Here's why it matters

India has begun the worlds largest national population count, which could reshape welfare...

by AP/RSS

×