Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Prez dissolves parl, calls midterm polls

NEPAL OPPOSITION ANNOUNCES INTENT TO TAKE POLITICAL, LEGAL STEPS AGAINST PARLIAMENT DISSOLUTIO­N

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

KATHMANDU: Nepal plunged into fresh political turmoil on Saturday as President Bidya Devi Bhandari dissolved parliament and fixed general elections in November amid a worsening Covid-19 outbreak.

The surprise announceme­nt comes after a presidenti­al statement said neither the caretaker Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, nor opposition leader Sher Bahadur Deuba were able to demonstrat­e a majority to form a new government by the Friday deadline set by Bhandari.

“The president has dissolved the House of Representa­tives and ordered the first phase of general elections on November 12 and the second phase on November 19,” a presidenti­al statement issued after midnight said.

It said the decision was made on the recommenda­tion of the cabinet headed by caretaker Prime Minister Oli, whose December 2020 dissolutio­n of parliament sparked weeks of protests and was reversed by the Supreme Court as unconstitu­tional in February.

The opposition says Oli, who had lost a vote of confidence this month, has no legal authority to recommend the dissolutio­n of the parliament.

Five opposition leaders said in a joint statement the prime minister had pushed the country into a serious problem at a time when people were suffering and dying due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Prakash Sharan Mahat, a senior leader of the opposition Nepali Congress party said they will launch a political and legal fight against the move.

Oli, 69, says fresh elections could end the political confusion of recent months. Elections could be held despite the pandemic, he told reporters on Friday.

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