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President Bhandari dissolved Parliament and announced general elections

President Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s office said in a statement the next vote will be held on April 30 and May 10, as recommended by the cabinet following an emergency meeting

December 31, 2020
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Kathmandu. Nepal’s president has dissolved Parliament at the request of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s cabinet and announced that general elections would be held in April and May, more than a year ahead of schedule.

Sunday’s move plunges the Himalayan country, which has seen revolving-door governance since street protests restored multi-party democracy in 1990, into political turmoil as it battles the coronavirus pandemic.

President Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s office said in a statement the next vote will be held on April 30 and May 10, as recommended by the cabinet following an emergency meeting.

Oli, 68, pushed for a fresh mandate after the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) accused him of sidelining his party in government decisions and appointments. He had led an alliance with former Maoist rebels to a landslide victory in 2017.

“The prime minister has lost the majority in the parliamentary party, central committee and the secretariat of the party,” said Bishnu Rijal, an NCP central committee member.

“Instead of seeking a compromise within the party, he chose to dissolve Parliament.”

Sandwiched between China and India, politics in Nepal is also influenced by the priorities of its giant neighbours. India has been pushing back against Beijing’s growing clout in a country that New Delhi considers its own back yard.

Oli aide Rajan Bhattarai said the prime minister had acted in response to the backlash from his party, which had also asked him to consider quitting as its president.

Politicians and social media users said the ruling party should have tried out other political combinations to run the country instead of calling an untimely election when its tourism-dependent economy has been battered by the pandemic.

Nepal’s 2015 charter does not give the prime minister the prerogative to dissolve Parliament without exhausting alternatives, constitutional expert Bipin Adhikari said.

“It is unconstitutional at the first sight,” he said, adding that the decision could be challenged in the Supreme Court, which may take a couple of weeks to decide its legality.

Dozens of protesters gathered near the prime minister’s office, calling the move unconstitutional.

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नेपालको थ्रि सिस्टर्स एड्भान्चर ट्रेकिङ ‘ओमन इम्पावरमेन्ट लिडरसीप २०२०’ को फस्ट बन्न सफल

नेपालको थ्रि सिस्टर्स एड्भान्चर ट्रेकिङ ‘ओमन इम्पावरमेन्ट लिडरसीप २०२०’ को फस्ट बन्न सफल

प्रतिक्रांति रोक्न संसद बिघटन : गृहमन्त्री थापा

प्रतिक्रांति रोक्न संसद बिघटन : गृहमन्त्री थापा

Dissolution of Parliament to stop counter-revolution: Home Minister Thapa

Dissolution of Parliament to stop counter-revolution: Home Minister Thapa

संसद बिघटन गर्ने प्रावधान संविधानमा स्पष्ट रुपमा रहेको प्रधानमन्त्री ओलीको दाबी

संसद बिघटन गर्ने प्रावधान संविधानमा स्पष्ट रुपमा रहेको प्रधानमन्त्री ओलीको दाबी

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