Karka’s drying is known in a tough position against corruption. In 2016, he became the first judge-Chief Judge Nepal and made resonant decisions against high rankings.
In Nepal, the woman first led the government after large protests
Former chief judge of Nepal Sushil Karka swore as a temporary prime minister of the country after the resignation of the government against the background of the mass protests and the dissolution of parliament. This was announced by the day before the Guardian newspaper.
The oath took place on September 12 late night after several days of political crisis. Croak’s appointment is the result of the requirements of protesters, which this week has taken place in the streets, which is anger at the ban on social networks and the corruption of the political selected.
Karka’s construction is known for its tough position against corruption. In 2016, he became the first judge-Chief Judge Nepal and made resonant decisions against ministers and older officials. After retirement, Croak actively spoke actively on topics of good faith and reforms.
His candidacy is supported by both protesters and the popular mayor of the capital Kathmand Balendra Shah. After the army pressure and negotiations with the president, political parties agreed with the dissolution of parliament and the formation of the temporary government, led by Karka.
Remember that this week the Prime Minister of Nepal Khadga Prasad Sharma Olya fired against the back of the mass protests.
Prior to that, the Nepal government canceled the ban on social networks. The local media wrote that protesters were burning with some Kathmandu politicians, and some ministers and their families were evacuated by military helicopters.
As you know, this week in the capital of Nepal the police opened fire to demonstrators. The total number of victims of protests increased to 22, and the number of injured exceeds 500 people.
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Source: korrespondent

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