Nepalese President of Čandra Páudel, Friday, appointed a temporary prime minister on Friday, former President of the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court of Siskila Kárkíová, He writes TASR, according to reports of AFP, AP and Reuters. Kárkíová (73) is a popular personality in Nepal. In 2016 and 2017 she was the first female chairwoman of the Supreme Court and the first woman will also be the head of the Nepalese executive.
Shortly after the promise of the new temporary prime minister, the Nepalese Parliament was dissolved and new parliamentary elections were announced in March 2026. “At the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Parliament was dissolved. The election date is 5 March 2026,” the President’s office said.
In response to anti -government protests on Tuesday, Prime Minister Khadga pigs with the charm of oli, who wrote in a letter addressed to the President that the aim of his resignation is to allow “steps aimed at political solution and solve problems”.
Monday’s gatherings in Kathmandu have become violent demonstrations with the participation of tens of thousands of people. The crowd surrounded the parliament building and tried to invade it. The police intervened against him with tear gas and rubber projectiles. The protesters also set fire to the parliament, houses and private settlements of several politicians.
At least 51 people died during the protests during Monday and Tuesday and more than 1300 were injured. There are still more than 12,500 prisoners who have escaped from prisons across the country since the beginning of the protests.
There were at least 21 protesters among the victims, Most of them died on Monday during the police intervention against demonstrations directed against the ban on social networks by the government, corruption and poor government. According to the police spokesman Three cops and several prisoners on the run also died.