Baburam Bhattarai was a senior vice-chairman of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal and was involved in the party for over two decades, including during the Nepalese Civil War. He became the Prime Minister of Nepal while a member of the UCPN. As Prime Minister he dissolved the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly to pave the way for new elections. After the constitution of Nepal was promulgated on 25 September 2015 by the 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly he resigned from the newly formed Parliament of Nepal and quit his party to form his own political "force". On January 21, 2016 he announced the formation of the Naya Shakti Nepal Interim Central Council, which he said would develop into a political party. Finally on June 12, 2016 he announced the establishment of Naya Shakti Party, Nepal under his leadership. The party gained its first parliamentarian after the Tharuhat Tarai Party merged into the party on February 14. Following this Ganga Satuwa Chaudhary was announced as the parliamentary party leader of Naya Shakti.
Elections
The 2017 Nepalese local elections were the first major elections contested by the party. The party decided to run a joint campaign with Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal including the use of their election symbol. In the third phase the election however the two parties broke their alliance and Naya Shakti used their own election symbol. The party won 110 seats in the local government including two mayor or chairman posts. On 13 October 2017, Naya Shakti Party along with the Communist Party of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal announced the formation of an electoral alliance. The party however quit the alliance on 14 October 2017 citing differences with the two parties. The party then joined an alliance with Nepali Congress to contest the elections. In the legislativeand provincial elections, the party won a single seat to the House of Representatives. The party also won three seats in provincial assemblies including one in Province No. 3 and two in Province No. 4. The party supported Nepali Congress candidate, Radhe Shyam Adhikari in the National Assembly elections on 6 February 2018. Naya Shakti Party along with Bibeksheel Sajha Party abstained from voting in the 2018 presidential and vice-presidential elections.
Ideology
Founder Baburam Bhattarai has stated the main ideology of the party is Marxism. The party supports a presidential system of government with a proportionally electedparliament. They believe in strengthening the industrial capitalism and eventually developing it into socialism. The party has also believes in taking the workers, the middle class and the nationalbourgeois class together to ensure wholesome development. The party has also stated support for women rights, gender rights, dalit rights and minority rights. It opposes careerism, which it sees as pervasive in modern Nepali politics, and has stated "good governance" as one of its platform goals.