As the deadline for government formation ends on Thursday night, President Vidya Devi Bhandari has appealed to the opposition parties to support the coalition moving towards a majority.
Government formation deadline to end in Nepal (symbolic picture)
Nepal Political Crisis News: In Nepal, after the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli lost the confidence vote on Monday, the President had set a government formation deadline till Thursday night, but due to factionalism among the political parties of Nepal, this has yet We have not been able to reach a consensus on the matter. Sher Bahadur Deuba-led Nepali Congress decided to stake claim for the post of Prime Minister on Tuesday, but its efforts to form a coalition government have suffered a setback.
A section of the Janata Samajwadi Party-Nepal (JSP-N) led by Mahant Thakur made it clear that it would not take part in the process of government formation. The Thakur-led faction has about 16 votes in the House of Representatives. Nepali Congress has 61 votes (Nepal Political Crisis Latest News). It has the support of the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Central), which has 49 votes. The Congress-Maoist Central coalition also has the support of about 15 MPs of the Upendra Yadav-led Janata Samajwadi Party. But these three parties have a total of 125 votes, which is 11 to 11 votes short of the majority figure in the 271-member house.
Deadline ending on Thursday
The deadline given for government formation ends on Thursday night, in which President Vidya Devi Bhandari has appealed to the opposition parties to support the coalition moving towards majority. CPN-UML’s MP Bhim Bahadur Rawal, who belongs to the Madhav Kumar Nepal-Jhalanath Khanal faction, urged MPs close to the two leaders to resign from parliament membership to form the new government on Tuesday to end the deadlock.
Demand for resignation
Rawal tweeted on Wednesday that he should resign from parliament membership to topple the Oli-led government. He wrote, ‘Extraordinary steps need to be taken to solve extraordinary problems. To prevent Prime Minister Oli from taking additional steps against national interests, it is necessary to topple his government. For this, we should resign from the membership of Parliament (Nepal Political Crisis Explained). It is appropriate to do so in terms of political ethics and legal principles.
What can happen next?
If 28 MPs of Nepal-Khanal faction UML resign from the membership of parliament together, without supporting the MPs of one section of Janata Samajwadi Party-Nepal (JSP-N) for Nepali Congress and CPN-Maoism Middle The path for formation of a new government will become easier (Nepal Political Crisis in Hindi). If 28 MPs of UML resign collectively, the number of MPs in the 271-member House of Representatives will come down to 243, after which the majority figure will also be reduced and the Nepali Congress and CPN-Maoism Central Alliance can easily form the government. Can.
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