Nepal political crisis accelerates, PM K P Sharma Oli ready to face Parliament says officials © Provided by Zee News
Kathmandu: The political crisis in Nepal started after PM K P Sharma Oli suddenly decided to dissolve parliament and announced elections in December stating that there is a lack of cooperation on key policy issues by leaders of the rival faction of his ruling party.
Later on February 23, Nepal Supreme Court rejected PM Olis decision and reinstated the Parliament in the nation.
On Wednesday (February 24), one of the close aides to Nepalese Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli revealed that the PM has decided against resigning and has left it to the parliament to take a call on his future.
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Nepal political crisis accelerates, PM K P Sharma Oli ready to face Parliament says officials
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Story highlights The Prime Minister will face the House of Representatives to implement the verdict but will not tender his resignation as of now, Thapa was quoted as saying by The Himalayan Times.
Nepal s embattled Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will not resign but face a floor test in parliament instead, an associate said on Wednesday, a day after the Supreme Court rejected his decision to dissolve the legislature and call early elections.
In a landmark ruling, a five-member constitutional bench led by Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher on Tuesday annulled the Oli government s unconstitutional decision to dissolve the 275-member lower house of Parliament. The court also ordered the government to summon the House session within the next 13 days.