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Oli loses majority after Prachanda faction pulls back official support

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Nepal's embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli-led government on Wednesday lost majority support in the House of Representa­tives after the CPN (Maoist Center) led by Pushpakama­l Dahal "Prachanda" officially withdrew support to it.

The party submitted a letter to this effect to the Parliament Secretaria­t, informing about its decision to withdraw support to the government, according to a senior leader of the party, Ganesh Shah.

Chief Whip of the Maoist Center Dev Gurung handed over the letter to officials at the Parliament Secretaria­t, he said.

After handing over the letter Gurung told the media persons that the party decided to withdraw support to the Oli government as the government had breached the Constituti­on and the government's recent activities have posed threat to democratic procedures and national sovereignt­y. After the withdrawal of support, the Oli government has lost its majority in the

House of Representa­tives.

The decision of the Maoist party to withdraw support to the government comes two days after Oli announced that he will seek a vote of confidence in Parliament on May 10.

The Maoist Center has a total of 49 lawmakers in the lower house.

Since the ruling CPN-UML has a total of 121 lawmakers, Prime Minister Oli is short of 15 lawmakers to save his government in the 275-member House.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Oli visited the residence of main Opposition leader Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba at Budhanilka­ntha, 10 km North of Kathmandu, to seek his support to save the government. The two leaders discussed the latest political developmen­ts in the country, according to sources close to Nepali Congress.

Nepal plunged into a political crisis on December 20 last year after President Bidya Devi Bhandari dissolved the House and announced fresh elections on April 30 and May 10 at the recommenda­tion of Prime Minister Oli.

After the withdrawal, Oli is short of 15 lawmakers to save his government in the 275-member House

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