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Nepal president dissolves parliament, new election in November

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Nepal president dissolves parliament, new election in November

PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED. This file photo shows Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari.

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Nepal is battling a deadly second wave of the pandemic and is reporting 8,207 new infections on average each day

Nepal plunged into fresh political turmoil on Saturday, May 22, as President Bidya Devi Bhandari dissolved parliament and fixed general elections in November amid a worsening COVID-19 outbreak.

The surprise announcement comes after a presidential statement said neither the caretaker Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, nor opposition leader Sher Bahadur Deuba were able to demonstrate a majority to form a new government by the deadline on Friday, May 21, set by Bhandari.

“The president has dissolved the House of Representatives and ordered the first phase of general elections on November 12 and the second phase on November 19,” a presidential statement issued after midnight said.

It said the decision was made on the recommendation of the cabinet headed by caretaker Prime Minister Oli, whose December 2020 dissolution of parliament sparked weeks of protests and was reversed by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional in February.

There was no immediate comment from political parties about the latest move.

Nepal is battling a deadly second wave of the pandemic and is reporting 8,207 new infections on average each day. – Rappler.com

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