Nepal’s President Ramchandra Paudel has formally accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, marking a significant development in the country’s political landscape. The resignation follows a period of political shifts and discussions within the ruling coalition and opposition parties.

Following the resignation acceptance, the President has initiated the process of selecting a new prime minister. This process involves consultations with parliamentary leaders and ensuring a majority support to form a new government. The transition aims to maintain stability and continuity in Nepal’s governance.

Oli’s resignation comes amid ongoing political negotiations and coalition adjustments. It reflects the dynamic nature of Nepal’s parliamentary politics, where leadership changes are often driven by shifting alliances and policy priorities. The new prime minister will be tasked with addressing key national issues, including economic development and political stability.

The move has garnered attention across Nepal, with political parties and the public awaiting the selection of the next leader. The process underscores the country’s commitment to constitutional procedures and parliamentary democracy as it navigates this transitional period.

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