Nepal Stabilises; General Election to Be Held March 5, PM Karki to Form Cabinet Today

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Nepal Stabilises; General Election to Be Held March 5, PM Karki to Form Cabinet Today

After a week of protests, Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki has overseen a return to calm in Kathmandu. Parliament has been dissolved, and elections are scheduled for 5 March 2026. A new cabinet under PM Karki is expected to be formed later today

The situation in the country has started returning to normal after former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki became the interim Prime Minister. The office of President Ram Chandra Paudel has announced that parliamentary elections in Nepal will be held on March 5 next year. This decision has been taken after a week of violent protests, due to which KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of Prime Minister.

This decision has been taken after a week of violent protests, due to which KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of Prime Minister.

After this, Sushila Karki was appointed as the country's first woman Prime Minister.

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14 Sep 2025 By Nitin Trivedi

Nepal Stabilises; General Election to Be Held March 5, PM Karki to Form Cabinet Today

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The situation in the country has started returning to normal after former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki became the interim Prime Minister. The office of President Ram Chandra Paudel has announced that parliamentary elections in Nepal will be held on March 5 next year. This decision has been taken after a week of violent protests, due to which KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of Prime Minister.

This decision has been taken after a week of violent protests, due to which KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of Prime Minister.

After this, Sushila Karki was appointed as the country's first woman Prime Minister.

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