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Dissolving Nepal s Parliament gives Oli free hand to run govt, split party

Dissolving Nepal’s Parliament gives Oli free hand to run govt, split party India Updated: Monday, December 21, 2020, 16:17 [IST] New Delhi, Dec 21: The decision taken by Nepal s Prime Minister, K P Oli to dissolve Parliament would give him a free hand to run the government also split the party formed in 2018 by the merger of his Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) with the Prachanda s Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Centre. Oli s rival Pushpa Kumar Dahal a.k.a Prachanda has been trying to get the upper hand. There have been several rounds of revolts against Oli, with the Prachanda faction demanding a greater say in the government. Oli on the other hand had refused to give in and had given several hints about splitting the party.

Nepal to Vote in April After President Dissolved Parliament Amid Tensions Within Ruling Party

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Pushed over the edge, PM Oli drops a bombshell at rivals that also hurts China

Pushed over the edge, PM Oli drops a bombshell at rivals that also hurts China
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Nepal in constitutional crisis with Parliament dissolution, as Oli-Prachanda rift deepens

Nepal in ‘constitutional crisis’ with Parliament dissolution, as Oli-Prachanda rift deepens © Provided by The Print New Delhi: Nepal plunged into yet another political crisis Sunday after Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli dissolved the 275-member House of Representatives the lower house of the country’s Parliament. The move comes in the wake of an ongoing power tussle in the ruling Nepal Communist Party, and Oli is believed to have taken this step as a last resort after losing majority support. According to Article 85 (1) and Article 76 (7) of the Constitution of Nepal, the lower house, called the ‘Pratinidhi Sabha’, has a term of five years unless dissolved earlier. However, there is no provision in the Constitution that allows the Prime Minister, who is leading the two-thirds majority government, to dissolve it unilaterally. As a result, several opposition parties have taken to the streets to protest against PM Oli’s decision, the first dissolution in the democrat

PM Oli races to get new anti-graft watchdog boss, heads for a showdown with Prachanda

PM Oli races to get new anti-graft watchdog boss, heads for a showdown with Prachanda
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