Many oppose the sudden dissolution of parliament by the Prime Minister of Nepal
KATHMANDU (Reuters), 25 Dec, 2020
- Nepal’s Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli faced a fresh political challenge on
Friday as hundreds of opponents protested against his sudden move to dissolve
parliament and call elections more than a year ahead of the schedule.
Three former prime ministers
joined hundreds of activists who sat on a road near Oli’s office demanding he
reverse the decisions announced on Sunday, which have triggered deep political
unrest in the Himalayan nation just as it grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic. The
ex-premiers said Oli had no power to dissolve parliament and that he had
violated the constitution.
“We’ll organise stronger protests
against this dissolution by an unrestrained prime minister,” said Prachanda,
one former prime minister.
Oli has rejected their demands
and vowed to press ahead with parliamentary elections next year, on Apr. 30 and
May 10. It is not uncommon for Nepali polls to take place over two days.
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