After intense days of crisis and chaos in the streets, Nepal He appointed his Prime Minister of Transition: Sushila karki. The decision came after its predecessor resigned forced by the protests of various parts of the Asian country, which left damage to buildings and dead.
After he left his place KP Sharma OliKarki arrived to take command of the country amid the riots that began this week. Dead, fugitives from prisons and destruction in buildings are the panorama with which the official is.
Karki directed the Supreme Court of Nepal and The Nepalí President, RAM Chandra Paudelagreed to dissolve the House of Representatives To appoint her interim prime minister, in line with the demands of the protesters.
After the crisis, Nepal appointed her Prime Minister of Transition
The information was confirmed by the presidency spokesman, Kiran Pokhrelin statements collected by the newspaper ‘The Himalayan’. The Karki office will be in the Interior Ministry building, because the previous headquarters was set on fire in the protests.
As the first woman to become head of government of Nepal, Karki received in recent days the support of protesterswho agreed to set the social crisis that the country is going through with its appointment. She, on the other hand, said “prepared” to assume.
Born in 1952, the first woman president of the Supreme Court of the country became in 2016 and led the Judiciary for a year.
Along with the dead and fugitives, the health authorities indicated more than 1,770 people were injured, although 284 are still receiving treatment.
Crisis in Nepal: the dead amounted to 51 after the riots that caused the fall of the government
The dead number in Nepal amounted to 51, after a Week marked by chaos and riots. It all started with protests against corruption and prohibition of the use of social networks that led to the resignation of the now squeezed minister KP Sharma Oli.
In addition, the number of fugitive prisoners also increased. More than 12,500 prisoners escaped multiple prisons throughout the country, according to police spokesman Binod Ghimire A AFP.
Police sources also talked about riots in public space. “Despite the restoration of platforms such as Facebook, X or YouTube, the promise of investigation into police violence and the resignation of the prime minister, Some groups of youth protesters under the ‘generation z’ umbrella They looted on Tuesday public buildings and leaders’ residences, ”they said from the capital.
Source: Ambito