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Nepal Ex-Chief Justice Tipped to Lead Transition as Talks Between Army and Demonstrators Continue

Sushila Karki agreed to lead Nepal's interim government with support from the Nepal Army to restore order and draft a new constitution amid political unrest.

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Nepal's army will resume talks on Thursday with "Gen Z" protesters to decide a new interim leader for the Himalayan nation, an army spokesperson said, after angry demonstrations that killed 30 and forced the prime minister to resign. Meanwhile former chief justice Sushila Karki has emerged as the leading choice for interim leader.

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Nepal's president, Ram Chandra Paudel, said Thursday that he is looking for a constitutional way out of the political crisis unleashed by the youth revolt that forced the fall of the government, in the midst of negotiations marked by the proposal of former Supreme Court president Sushila Karki, as interim prime minister."In the current difficult situation of the country, I am reflecting and making every effort to find a way out of the constituti…

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Kathmandu - After the deadly riots, the negotiations are proceeding well in Nepal to organize the transition opened by the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who could be entrusted to the former chief of the Supreme Court. The discussions opened by the army, which took over control of the capital Kathmandu, brought out the name of the 73-year-old magistrate Sushila Karki, entrusted to the AFP on Thursday a representative of the demonst…

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jang.com.pk broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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