Leader Of The Opposition In The Koshi Provincial Assembly
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Leader Of The Opposition In The Koshi Provincial Assembly
The Leader of the Opposition (Nepali language, Nepali: विपक्षी नेता) is an elected member of the Koshi Provincial Assembly who is leads the Official Opposition, official opposition in the house of the Koshi Provincial Assembly. The Leader of the Opposition, leader of the opposition is the Provincial speaker of the party with the most seats after the government party. The Leader of the Opposition in Koshi Provincial Assembly is the parliament party leader of the provincial assembly's second largest political party. The post is held by Uddhav Thapa. List Deputy Leader of the Opposition The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Nepali language, Nepali: विपक्षी दलकाे उपनेता) is also an elected member of the Provincial Assembly. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition is largely contingent, coming into play only when the Leader of the Opposition is absent from the House or is on leave. At that point the Deputy Leader is referred to ...
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Koshi Province (Nepal)
was an Old provinces of Japan, ancient province or region of Japan in what is now the Hokuriku region. The region as a whole was sometimes referred to as . Koshi appears as one of the original provinces in the ''Nihon Shoki''. In 598 AD, the residents of Koshi presented a white deer to Empress Suiko as tribute. At the end of the 7th century, Koshi was divided into three separate provinces: Echizen Province, Echizen, Etchū Province, Etchū, and Echigo Province, Echigo (as noted in the Taihō Code). The names of these provinces mean 'Upper-Koshi' (Echizen), 'Middle-Koshi' (Etchu), and 'Lower-Koshi' (Echigo), respectively, indicating their relative positions with respect to the capital region (Kansai region, Kinki) at the time the Ritsuryō system was enacted. Later, parts of Echizen were separated off into Noto Province, Noto and Kaga Province, Kaga provinces.Louis-Frédéric, Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "''Koshi''" in . See also *Koshibito * Hokurikudō * Hokuriku regio ...
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