The Asian Age

Oli refuses to quit, to face floor test

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Kathmandu, July 15: Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli will face the floor test rather than resigning, as he is riding on what he calls “constituti­onal complexiti­es” to buy time. Prime Minister Oli, who faces the challenge of proving majority in Parliament following a no- confidence motion brought against him, said at a Parliament­ary Party meeting of the CPN- UML on Thursday that constituti­onal complexiti­es will prevent the formation of a new government, reported the Kathmandu Post.

Citing Article 298 of the Constituti­on, which reads: “The council of ministers existing at the time of commenceme­nt of this Constituti­on shall remain until the transforme­d legislatur­eParliamen­t constitute­s a new Council of Ministers.”

Prime Minister Oli insisted on facing the House instead of resigning.

At the meeting, the Prime Minister also briefed his parliament­arians about the latest political situation after the Maoist Centre withdrew its support from the coalition government. He told the lawmakers that “as per Article 298 of the Constituti­on, ( the government) will remain until next parliament­ary elections take place”. “Prime Minister Oli will not resign but will face noconfiden­ce motion in Parliament,” said minister for informatio­n and communicat­ion Sher Dhan Rai after the meeting. According to minister for industry Som Prasad Pandey, Prime Minister Oli also hinted that “some foreign forces” had played a role in forcing the Maoist Centre to pull out of the left coalition.

Meanwhile, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist Centre) on Friday decided to block three major bills related to the annual budget announceme­nt at the Parliament until the House voted on a “no- confidence motion” filed against present Prime Minister Oli- led government. The CPN Maoist Centre is also holding its central office meeting to discuss contempora­ry political issues including formation of a new government under its leadership, reports the Himalayan Times. — ANI

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