New Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli Photo: Nepal's new Prime Minister after two months of AFPINIRBCHANE Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist and Leninist) or CPN-UML chief KP Sharma Oli, the country's leftist political party, became the country's second Prime Minister on Thursday.
CPM-UML-led Left Morcha won the central and provincial elections in two phases in November and December under the first constitution of the post-Civil War. But by delaying power transfer, the ruling Nepali Congress The reason for this delay is the disagreement between the parties about how the new constitution will be implemented in the new constitution.
The Maoist insurgency in Nepal ended in 2006. Since then, the Prime Minister has changed 11 times in the country. Last year, the Republic of Nepal became a federal republic with the constitution of the Hindu state, where the whole country was divided into seven provinces. Under this constitution, the Left Morcha got 174 seats out of 275 seats in the parliament. Voters elected new government for the stability and development considered to be extremely important for the country. It is expected that through this, the political stability of Himalayan nation will come in Nepal.
President Vidya Devi Bhandari appointed 65-year-old KP Sharma as the 41st Prime Minister of the country. Oli is known as a pro-China politician in Nepal's politics. Earlier, he was the country's prime minister from 11 October to 3 August 2015