Nepal’s New Government Calls Elections. Its Critics Cry Foul.
Nepal's new government has called for elections, a decision that has drawn criticism. Sushila Karki, the former Supreme Court chief justice serving as interim leader, prioritized a swift process.
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AI-generatedNepal's new government has called for elections, a decision that has drawn criticism. Sushila Karki, the former Supreme Court chief justice serving as interim leader, prioritized a swift process. The election call and its expedited nature have been deemed unconstitutional by some jurists within Nepal. The controversy centers on the perceived irregularities in the process leading up to the election announcement. The critics believe the government's actions undermine the constitutional framework of the country. The specific timing and locations of the elections were not detailed in the provided context.
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5 extractedSushila Karki was appointed as interim leader.
Critics of Nepal's new government cry foul over the election call.
Nepal's new government called elections.
Other jurists deemed the process unconstitutional.
Sushila Karki made speed a priority.