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There are 6 maoist parties in nepal, and these are just the 'relevant' ones (in quotes because I can't say how relevant they actually are, just that these are the ones you'll hear about). the CPN (self-proclaimed maoist), government leader until 2024, was defeated in elections and is now part of the opposition. The CPN was ruling alongside socdem parties in a coalition. Not to be confused with the CPN-UML, Unified Marxist-Leninist, which despite using the hammer and sickle are also closer to socdems
The extent of the revolution in Nepal was to drive out the monarchy, which is good, but even liberals have done that (famously). It's not a sufficient feat to call them communists over this. They haven't removed monarchists either, there is a monarchist party (Rastriya Prajatantra) still in congress.