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KP Sharma Oli reappointed as Nepal PM as Opposition fails to prove majority to form govt

.A Standing Committee meeting of the Maoist Centre held at the party's headquarters on Thursday also concluded that the formation of an alternative government was not possible.

May 13, 2021 / 22:42 IST
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K P Sharma Oli was reappointed as Nepal Prime Minister after the Opposition parties, riddled by factionalism, failed to secure majority seats in Parliament to form a new government.
K P Sharma Oli was reappointed as Nepal Prime Minister after the Opposition parties, riddled by factionalism, failed to secure majority seats in Parliament to form a new government.

K P Sharma Oli was reappointed as Nepal Prime Minister on Thursday after the Opposition parties, riddled by factionalism, failed to secure majority seats in Parliament to form a new government.

Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari had asked the Opposition parties to come up with the support of majority lawmakers to form a new government by 9 pm Thursday after Oli, 69, lost a crucial trust vote on Monday. The Nepali Congress (NC) under the leadership of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba on Tuesday had announced its intention to stake a claim for the prime minister's post.

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Though Deuba had received support from Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', a meeting of current and former NC office bearers at the party president's residence on Thursday concluded that the sharp division within the Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) whether to support the NC-led government had made the formation of an alternative government impossible.

A Standing Committee meeting of the Maoist Centre held at the party's headquarters on Thursday also concluded that the formation of an alternative government was not possible. The Maoist Centre had earlier decided to support the formation of a NC-led coalition government.