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Nepal: Former revolutionary sworn in as prime minister |
2018-02-16 |
![]() Oli, 65, was sworn in at the Singhadarbar building as Nepal's 41st prime minister having secured nearly a two-thirds majority in the historic parliamentary elections held late last year. He enjoys an unprecedented mandate to rule Nepal under a two-year-old post-war constitution. Last October, the former communist revolutionary who spent 14 years in jail engineered a surprise left alliance that brought him an election victory. However, by candlelight every wench is handsome... the chairman of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), the largest party in the parliament known by its acronym UML, faces a host of challenges in delivering his election promise of political stability and economic growth. Political analyst Jhalak Subedi told Al Jazeera the inauguration marked a significant step towards Nepal's republican journey after the autocratic monarchy was abolished in 2008. "In the last 70 years, we have gone through a lot of political changes ... from monarchy to federal republic. For the first time in our history, a body elected by people was able to deliver a constitution. This is the result of many political struggles in Nepal," he said. |
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