KP Sharma Oli
23 February 1952 | Born in Terhathum District, Eastern Nepal; as the eldest son of father Mohan Prasad and Mother Madhumaya Oli |
1963 | Migrated to Jhapa District |
1966 | Began his political career |
1968 | Became full time political activist |
February 1970 | Joined the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN); arrested for the first time under the Public Offense Act due to his involvement for the cause of democracy and establishment of republican state |
22 May 1970 | Went hideout to steer up the movement as the full time leader |
1972 | Nominated the Chief of the Jhapa Movement Organizing Committee |
1973 | Arrested with various false charges such as his involvement in subversive acts and jailed for 14 consecutive years including 4 years of solitary confinement |
26 December 1976 | Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) or CPN (ML) was formed while he was in imprisonment; he was regarded by the comrades as the founding leader |
1987 | Released from the jail, assigned responsibilities of Central committee member of the then CPN (M-L); began activities as the in-charge of Lumbini Zone till 1990 |
1990 | Founding President of Democratic National Youth Federation, Nepal (DNYF), a youth wing of the party |
6 January 1991 | Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) or CPN (UML) founded by merging two largest communist groups, the CPN (ML) and CPN M, became founding Central leader of UML |
1991 | Elected member of House of Representatives, lower house of Parliament from Jhapa-6 |
1992 | Chief, Central Department of International Affairs of UML |
1993 | Elected Politburo member of the party and assigned responsibility of Chief of Central Department of Publicity |
1994 | Re-elected member of lower house of Parliament from Jhapa-2 |
1994-1995 | Appointed Minister for Home Affairs in first ever popularly elected Communist Party led government under Prime Minister late Man Mohan Adhikari |
1995 (till to April 2008) | Chief, Department of Parliamentary Affairs of UML |
1998 | Proposed a motion on tactical line of the party, which was adopted by overwhelming majority; elected Standing Committee Member of the party; Chief, Central Department of International Affairs |
1999 | Re-elected member of lower house of Parliament from Jhapa-6 |
1999-2002 | Deputy-leader of Main Opposition Party in the Parliament |
2000-to date | Chairman Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization (AAPSO), Nepal |
February 2003 | Proposed a motion to restructure party’s central body with multiple position such as President, Vice prez, Gen Secretary, Secretaries etc at the 7th National Congress, however his idea was put on hold; re-elected Standing Committee Member of the party, re-assigned Chief of Central Department of International Affairs |
April 2006 to March 2007 | Appointed the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the interim government led by Prime Minister late G.P Koirala |
April 2008 | Lost at the Election of Constituent Assembly |
2008 to 2009 | Chief, Central Department of Party School |
February 2009 | Party accepted his proposal of multiple position in central committee at 8th National Congress, contested for position of Chairman of the party, however lost by JN Khanal; elected the standing committee member and assigned again the Chief of the Central Department of International Affairs |
November 2013 | Elected member of Constituent Assembly from Jhapa-7 |
4 February 2014 | Elected leader of parliamentary party in CA and legislature- parliament by defeating the then party Chairman JN Khanal |
1 July 2014 | Elected President of the party by 9th National Congress by defeating MK Nepal |
11 October 2015 | Elected the Prime Minister in legislature parliamentary, sworn in on 12 October |
24 July 2016 | Addressed House session at the legislature-parliament, resigned from the post of prime minister |
4 August 2016 | Handover the power formally to the new prime minister PK Dahal |
15 February 2018 | President Bidhya Devi Bhandari administered the oath of office and secrecy as 41st Prime Minister |
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