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Power will change again in Nepal, KP Sharma Oli claims to form a new government – ​​News India Live

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The government of the Prime Minister of neighboring country Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, failed to win the trust vote in the Parliament on Friday. After this, former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has proposed to form a new government. Last week, the Communist Party of Nepal Unified Marxist-Leninist withdrew its support from the government. After this incident, the way has been cleared for the formation of a new government under the leadership of former PM KP Sharma Oli.

The formula is fixed

The Nepali Congress president has already endorsed Oli as the next prime minister. Deuba and Oli signed a seven-point agreement on Monday to oust the Prachanda-led government and form a new coalition government. According to the agreement, Oli and Deuba will take turns as prime minister during the extended term of the House of Representatives. In the first phase, Oli will be the prime minister for one and a half years and later Deuba will be the prime minister for an extended period.

258 MPs voted in Nepal Parliament

A claim to form a new government in Nepal with the support of 165 MPs has been presented before President Ramchandra Paudel. These MPs include 77 MPs of his party and 88 MPs of the Nepali Congress. Earlier, during the division of votes in the country's 275-member House of Representatives, 69-year-old Prachanda got 63 votes, while 194 votes were cast against the vote of confidence.

Prachanda-led government withdraws support

Nepal Communist Party-Maoist Center (CPN-MC) chairman Prachanda has managed to win the trust vote four times since assuming power on December 25, 2022, but failed this time. This paved the way for the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML to form a new coalition government. The CPN-UML led by former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli withdrew support from the Prachanda-led government last week after signing a power-sharing deal with the Nepali Congress, the largest party in the House.