Nepal plunged into a political turmoil after PM KP Oli resigned
Nepal plunged into a political turmoil after PM KP Oli resigned
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Kathmandu, Today, a fresh call to all political parties has been given by Nepal's President Bidya Devi Bhandari to form a majority government after the deadline given to them for forging consensus expired without yielding any results.

In a letter sent to the parliament, the President asked the parties to begin the process of electing a new Prime Minister on a majority basis in accordance with the Constitution.

PM KP Oli resigned last month ahead of a no-confidence vote, plunging the country into a fresh political turmoil after last year's crippling Madhesi protests against the new Constitution.

It is learnt that the Parliament has started preparation for beginning the procedure of electing the Premier on Wednesday.

CPN-Maoist president Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' is expected to become Nepal's 39th Prime Minister with the support of largest party Nepali Congress, the Madhesis and other fringe parties if there is no dramatic development.

  • President of Nepal asks parties to form new govt.
  • Parliament has started preparation
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