Kathmandu, 5 December: The results of the Federal Parliament and seven Provincial Assemblies through the FPTP elections in all 165 electoral constituencies across the nation have been made public. However, the Commission is yet to announce the results of the proportional elections.  The Commission has instructed the poll officials to complete vote counting of the proportional sector in Bajura, Dolakha and Syangja by Monday midnight.  The Commission has decided to give three days to the political parties to submit the names of the candidates included in the proportional list. Nepali Congress has become the largest party bagging 57 seats through the FPTP election. UML has become the second largest in the FPTP election by winning 44 seats. The Maoist Center has become the third largest party with 18 seats in parliament. The unified Socialist Party has become the fourth-largest party with 10 seats. Rastriya Swatantra Party, Rastriya Prajatantra Party and Janata Samajwadi Party have won seven seats each in the FPTP election. Nagarik Unmukti Party has won three seats, whereas, Janamat Party, Nepal Majdoor Kishan Party and Rastriya Janamorcha have won one seat each. There are five independent candidates elected members of the federal parliament.  People’s News Monitoring Service