Japan’s State Minister to visit Nepal for observing polls
State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Takei Shunsuke is scheduled to visit Nepal from November 20 to 21, 2022, to observe the election of the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly to be held on November 20.
The Government of Japan has supported the elections held in Nepal to date, including the dispatch of the election observation team led by Horii Iwao, former Parliamentary Vice Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Japan, in 2017.
State Minister Takei will be the highest dignitary to be dispatched as an election observer from Japan to Nepal, the Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu, said.
The Government of Japan recognizes the importance of the upcoming election of Nepal to be held in a fair, transparent, and peaceful manner, as the progress of democracy is indispensable for the further development and prosperity of Nepal.
During his stay in Nepal, State Minister Takei is also scheduled to pay courtesy calls on the high dignitaries of Nepal.
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