Nepal Gen Z Protest Live Updates: Nepal President Ram Chandra Paudel Resigns Hours After Oli Steps Down Amid Escalating Protests, Political Turmoil, and Public Anger. |
Nepal Gen Z Protest Live Updates: Nepal President Ram Chandra Paudel Resigns Hours After Oli Steps Down Amid Escalating Protests, Political Turmoil, and Public Anger. |
Nepal's new ministers were sworn in, highlighting the need for a corruption-free government amid ongoing mourning for students killed in protests. |
Nepal's interim Cabinet expands with three new Ministers taking oath, part of efforts to stabilize governance. |
President Ramchandra Paudel administered the oath to three ministers appointed by caretaker Prime Minister Sushila Karki, Nepal's first woman prime minister. Rameshwor Khanal becomes Finance Minister, Kulman Ghising takes on energy and infrastructure portfolios, and Om Prakash Aryal is appointed Home and Law Minister. Karki assumed office following K. P. |
It is a normal practice for the attorney general to resign after the change of government. |
Protests erupted across Nepal at the beginning of this week over a ban on social media platforms and soon spiraled into an anti-corruption movement, bringing down KP Sharma Oli's government. Gen Z protesters chose Karki as the country's new leader, who was sworn in on Friday. Read on for more. |
Nepal Gen Z protest: Nepal Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal announced that the interim government will also provide free transport services to the deceased's family members to transport their bodies. |
According to his nephew Bharat, Sajan Rai 'didn't know what Gen Z was but when they said there would be a movement to make Nepal free from corruption, we joined with enthusiasm'. |
Karki last Friday became Nepal's first woman prime minister to lead an interim government, ending days of political uncertainty after the K P Sharma Oli dispensation was forced to quit in the face of a nation-wide agitation triggered by a social media ban. |
Following violent demonstrations sparked by a social media ban and fueled by economic frustrations, Nepal's interim prime minister, Sushila Karki, has |