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Prime Minister K P Oli chose not to resign in the wake of withdrawal of support by the Maoists, Opposition members tabled a no-trust motion against his government in the House.But the legal community is divided over the likely fallout of the whole exercise as many, including the country’s Attorney General, insist that even if the government is defeated in the House, something that looks imminent at the moment, a new government can be elected only by a duly-elected Parliament, and not by the current transitional Parliament, implying that Oli would be continuing as the chief of the care-taker government till the elections.
A total of 254 members signed the no-trust motion tabled before the Parliament secretariat Wednesday, and Speaker Onsari Gharti fixed July 21 for debate and voting.Meanwhile, the Federal Alliance, which includes the Madhes-centric parties, together with 42 members decided to join the opposition block in the move to oust Oli.
The alliance leaders met Maoist party chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” who has declared his candidature for the post of Prime Minister, and Nepali Congress chief Sher Bahadur Deuba to pledge their support to the no-trust motion that was tabled on Wednesday.Oli, who chose to face Parliament instead of stepping down, however, has not spelled out his next move.The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, a major component of the coalition government, meanwhile, declared: “We will back him to the end.”Deputy Prime Minister and RPP-Nepal chief Kamal Thapa said his party “will continue to support Oli till the very end.”

भिडियो हेर्न तल को बिज्ञापन लाइ हटाउनुहोस

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