San Francisco Chronicle

Nepal leader faces crisis after ruling

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Nepal’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the reinstatem­ent of Parliament after it was dissolved by the prime minister, in a ruling likely to thrust the Himalayan nation into a political crisis.

The order came in response to several cases filed with the court charging that Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli’s decision to dissolve the legislatur­e was unconstitu­tional.

The order will cause political trouble for Oli since he will not have a majority of votes in a reinstated Parliament.

Since Parliament’s dissolutio­n in December, there have been regular street protests against Oli by tens of thousands of people in Kathmandu and other cities.

Oli decided to dissolve Parliament and hold new elections because of an escalating feud within his governing Nepal Communist Party.

He became prime minister after the party won elections three years ago. Oli’s party and the party of former Maoist rebels had merged to form a strong Communist party to win the elections.

However, there has been a power struggle between Oli and the leader of the former Maoist rebels, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who is also cochair of the party.

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