Nepal's Political Turmoil: Parliament Suspension Without Session
Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel abruptly suspended both houses of parliament without convening a session. This unusual move followed the resignation of Home Minister Sudan Gurung amid financial misconduct allegations, and the earlier dismissal of Labor Minister Dip Kumar Sah. The political tensions derive partly from generational shifts and recent elections.
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Nepal is facing a political whirlwind as President Ramchandra Paudel suspended sessions of both houses of parliament before they even convened. The decision was made on the recommendation of the cabinet but was shrouded in mystery with no specific reasons released to the public.
This unprecedented suspension occurred shortly after Home Minister Sudan Gurung resigned amid allegations of financial misconduct. Earlier, Prime Minister Balendra Shah dismissed Labor Minister Dip Kumar Sah, stirring further unrest within the political landscape.
The ongoing disruptions in the government highlight a significant shift in Nepal's political arena, intensified by generational demands for transparency and a corruption-free regime, following last year's Gen Z protests and the recent elections that overturned established political parties.
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