Pradip Kumar Gyawali
| Pradeep Gyawali | |
|---|---|
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| Native name | प्रदीप कुमार ज्ञवाली | 
| Born | 
13 September 1962 Baletaxar -2, Chautara, Gulmi  | 
| Residence | 228/38 GHA, Srinagar Marg, Naya Baneshwar-34 Kathmandu | 
| Political party | CPN UML | 
| Parent(s) | (Late ) Narayan Dutta Gyawali , (Late) Punya Kala Gyawali | 
| Website | www.pradeepgyawali.com.np | 
Pradeep Kumar Gyawali (Nepali: प्रदीप कुमार ज्ञवाली) is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist). He is a Central Committee member of the party.[1] In the 2008 parliamentary election he was elected from the Gulmi-2 constituency, winning 24345 votes[2]
In the 2008 Constituent Assembly election he was elected from the Gulmi-2 constituency, winning 23253 votes.[3]
Political Background
- Affiliation with left student movement at early 70's
 - Member of All Nepal Revolutionary Student Association (School Unit) -1973
 - Affiliated to All Nepal Communist Revolutionary Coordination Center-1977
 - Communist Party Member-1978, District Committee Member-1979-89, Party District Secretary-1989-93,Party Zonal Secretary-1994-95
 - Party Central Committee Member since-1997
 - Member of (then) Central Movement Mobilizing Committee, Central Election Mobilizing Committee, Election Manifesto Drafting Committee
 - 11 years of underground movement against autocratic regime (1979–90), Several arrests and custody during democratic movement
 - Currently- Politburo Member, CPN UML
 - Chief of the central department of publicity
 - Member of the central party school department and parliamentary department
 - Minister for culture, tourism and civil aviation (2006-2007)
 - One of the Key negotiator on the capacity of Government representative with the then Rebel Maoists ( 2006-2007)
 

Gyawali is Secretary at Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
Parliamentary Responsibilities
- Member of House of Representatives (1999-2008, elected from Gulmi -2)
 - Member of Constituent Assembly (2008, elected from Gulmi 2)
 - Member of Fundamental rights and directive Principle committee, CA and State Affairs Committee, Parliament
 - Member of Parliamentary Proceedings Advisory Committee, CA
 - Worked as the chief of probe committee on Sudan scandal (embezzlement on procurement of logistics and APCs for Nepal Police deployment, UN mission to Darfur)
 
Government Responsibility
- Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (May 2006 - April 2007)
 - The (then) to held dialogue with rebel Maoists
 - One of the Key negotiator on the capacity of Government representative (member of government negotiating team ) with the then Rebel Maoists 2006-2007)
 - Significant role in Nepali peace process
 
References
- ↑ Central Committee Members
 - ↑ Finalised Constituencies With Top Two Candidates
 - ↑ Election Commission of Nepal
 - ↑ "Pradeep Gyawali". www.pradeepgyawali.com.np. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
 
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