Political change is finally seeking his Gen Z, as after first burning government buildings, they proceeded with extreme acts and forced the country’s prime minister to, today they have known that they support the first female (former) president of the country’s Supreme Court in order to lead the country.
Former Judge Susilla Kark is promoted for a temporary leader
According to local media and international agencies, protesters want 73 -year -old retired Judge Susilla Karki, who was the first woman to be president of the Supreme Court of Nepal in 2016, as a temporary leader in the country.
According to Reuters, Carci has agreed to temporarily take over the country, but efforts are being made to find a constitutional formula that allows it to be appointed.
Local media reported that Karki was in talks with President Ramsandra Paudel and Army Chief Asok Raj Sigdel.
Constitutional changes are discussed while there is no complete unanimity between demonstrators
Paudel said he was making every effort to find a solution to the “current difficult situation” within the constitutional framework, to protect democracy and to maintain peace and order.
Although Karki seems to be the first choice of protesters, there are reports that not all those who participated in the demonstrations are in agreement with it. These reports are concerned about what is to come as the situation remains fluid.
As Ojasi Ratz Thapa said in his statements, one of the representatives of the protesters: “We will dismantle parliament. We are not trying to overthrow the Constitution. We may need some changes to the Constitution, but we do not want to overthrow the Constitution. “
Prohibition of traffic and army on the streets
From the time of taking over the control of public security by the army, the streets of the Nepalez cities, and in particular of Kathmandu, remain quiet as patrols by soldiers are ongoing. At the same time stores, schools and colleges remain closed, but some basic services in the capital have returned.
For his part, the army, in a relevant announcement, informed the public today that orders that impose a traffic ban would remain in force in Kathmandu and the surrounding areas for most of the day. However, a spokesman for the airport said that international flights have begun again.