Deuba, who has served as prime minister four times in the past, must win a vote of confidence in parliament in the next month. Sharma Oli, who had failed to win a vote of confidence and dissolved parliament twice in recent months, which the court ruled was unconstitutional. Deuba, a staunch democrat, will aim to end corruption and create conditions for free and fair elections due next year following the latest bout of political instability, Mahat said. But Krishna Khanal, who teaches political science at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan University, said Deuba had struggled when he led governments before. "The country has faced major crises every time he was prime minister in the past," Khanal told Reuters.
Source: bd News24 July 13, 2021 10:52 UTC