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Given that elections must be held in April-May.
Given that the last constituent assembly has to be taken into account in terms of saying today how much strength each party has.
UCPN(M) -- 119 (Prachanda-Baburam)
MJF(D) ---- 13 (Gachhadar)
MJF(R) ---- 12 (Raj Kishor)
TMLP ------ 11 (Mahantha Thakur)
TMLP(N) --- 10 (Mahendra Yadav)
SP -------- 5 (Rajendra Mahato)
SSP ------- 4 (Anil Jha)
Others ---- 40 (15 parties)
CPN(M) --- 110 (Baidya-Badal)
NC ------- 65 (Sushil-Deuba-Ramchandra)
UML ------ 58 (Jhalanath-KP)
Others ---- 6 (2 parties)
Ashok Rai - 50 (FSP)
Kumar Rai - 50 (SDP)
MJFN ------ 14 (Upendra Yadav)
NMSP ------ 13 (Sharad Singh)
RPP ------- 8 (Pashupati)
CPN(ML) --- 5 (CP)
CPN-ML(Samajwadi) - 4 (Bogati)
The numbers don't look good for the NC and the UML at all. It is still 214 versus 129. Political arithmetic says the FDRF is by far the largest political alliance in the country today.