‘Won’t Stay For More Than 6 Months’: Sushila Karki Takes Charge As Nepal’s Interim Prime Minister | World News

Nepal’s former chief justice Sushila Karki assumed as the temporary prime minister of the country in Singha Durbar on Sunday. This development comes after violent protests in the country.
#WRISTWATCH | Kathmandu: Nepal’s former chief justice Sushila Carki serves as the temporary prime minister of the country. pic.twitter.com/gv3nwzaqbb
– Ani (@ani) September 14, 2025
Nepal’s former chief justice, political stagnation, corruption and disappointment of economic inequality due to a widespread gene protest on Friday after a widespread prime minister. The demonstrations were triggered by the ban on social media platforms in the country.
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Sushila Karki as a temporary PM
Carki (73) was appointed as a candidate for a temporary position for the protesters after the protesters were appointed as the temporary PM of Nepal.
After the assignment, the protests broke out after the resignation of the former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
How was Sushila Karki selected?
According to Ani, the Carki was elected by the leaders of Gen Z with a public vote organized on the online platform dispute. It emerged as the most popular and acceptable figure in the voting process. The choice points to a rare moment of consensus in Nepal politics.
Kathmandu Post reported that Carki had started consultations with consultants and key figures close from the Gene Z while preparing to conclude the cabinet.
Meanwhile, the names of the ministry are taken into consideration for the roles of the Ministry Om Prakash Aryal, former Army official Balananda Sharma, retired Justice Anand Mohan Bhattarai, Madhav Sundar Khadka, Asheem Man Singh Basnyat and Energy Specialist Kulman Gisising.
From the field of medicine, Dr. Important figures such as Bhagawan Koirala, Dr. Sanduk Ruit, Dr Jagadish Agrawal and Dr Pukar Chandra Shrestha are also taken into consideration.
Nepal Politics
The Nepal Parliament was officially terminated on Friday and hours after the sworn of Sushila Karki as the new temporary PM of the country, new elections were planned on 5 March 2026.
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