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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has to take a vote of confidence when Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba is shaking due to the activism shown by the authority, the decision given by the Supreme Court on the appointment of 52 constitutional officers and some political appointments made by the government.
Prime Minister Oli has to take a vote of confidence as the Civil Liberties Party separated from the government and withdrew its support. In this context, a conversation with UML deputy general secretary Pradeep Gyawali :
After the Civil Liberation Party left the government and withdrew its support, the prime minister has to take a vote of confidence. How sure are you?
When the ruling partner party withdraws its support, the Prime Minister's vote of confidence is not binding. The government is in majority. Trust is strong between Congress and UML. There is no crisis for the government.
Some suspicions and complaints against the government are being made public within the Congress. At such a time, there is a suspicion that the alliance will be on the bottom when a vote of confidence has to be taken, isn't it? There is no
, there is no problem between the two parties. The government has moved forward on the basis of trust. The alliance will proceed on that basis. There is no problem even if you have to take a vote of confidence.
Earlier, Jaspa had withdrawn its support to the government. Why are parties withdrawing support?
Civil liberties and Jaspa have not seen any reason to withdraw their support. It would be better if it was in this alliance.
