Deccan Chronicle

Oli likely to be Nepal’s next PM

- — PTI

Kathmandu, Dec. 11: An alliance of Nepal’s main Communist party and former Maoist rebels is heading for a landslide victory and is expected to form the next government in Nepal, ousting the ruling Nepali Congress, after winning 106 seats in the historic provincial and parliament­ary polls.

The CPN-UML led by former prime minister K.P. Oli and the CPNMaoist led by former premier Prachanda have forged an electoral alliance for both the landmark polls, which is seen as a turning point after two decades of conflict and political instabilit­y in Nepal.

The poll outcome is expected to mark the end of Nepal’s transition to federal democracy, 11 years after the end of a brutal civil war in 2006.

Since then, the Himalayan nation has seen 10 prime ministers.

According to results released by the Election Commission on Monday, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist has won highest number of 74 seats, followed by its alliance partner CPN-Maoist Centre, which won 32 seats, out of the total 165 seats under the first-past-the-post election system.

As the Left alliance headed for a clear majority in the 275-member Parliament, Oli was being projected to succeed PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. Oli won from the Jhapa-5 constituen­cy by more than 28,000 votes as he defeated Nepali Congress candidate Khagendra Adhikari.

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K.P. Oli

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