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 Who will ADMINISTER OATH to PRESIDENT & PM?
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Posted on 06-03-08 1:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Now Nepal is a republic. WHO WILL ADMINISTER THE OATH TO PRESIDENT AND PM?

Very Important QUESTION: Therefore, who is MORE POWERFUL? The President or PM?


 
Posted on 06-03-08 1:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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as far as i know , president takes oath from the Chief Justice and then administers the oath to the pm,

lets see how it goes in nepal


 
Posted on 06-03-08 2:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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In US, the Chief Justice administers oath of office to President. But Each is powerful in their own ways.

Who administers oath of office to Indian President? CJ.

Who will in Nepal? CJ, most likely.

Besides, these are as important as having a jhanda in your car, very little if you ask me.

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