Nepal's prime minister loses a confidence vote forcing him to step down
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KATHMANDU: Nepal s prime minister lost a vote of confidence in parliament on Friday after the largest party in his coalition government withdrew its s...
KATHMANDU: Nepal’s prime minister lost a vote of confidence in parliament on Friday after the largest party in his coalition government withdrew its support, which would now force him to step down from office after 19 months in power.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal failed to get the support of more than half the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of parliament on Friday, needed to win the vote.
Parliament Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire announced that he only received 63 votes in his favor while 194 other members voted against him denying him the majority that was required for him to hold on to power.
He had to move a confidence motion in parliament after his main ally in government, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) decided to pull out their support last week and join hands with the Nepali Congress - the largest party in the country - to form a new alliance.
The alliance has agreed that Khadga Prasad Oli, the leader of the communist party will be the new prime minister.