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Dahal did not get a vote of confidence, dismissed as Prime Minister

Dahal did not get a vote of confidence, dismissed as Prime Minister
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After not getting a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives, Pushpa Kamal Dahal has been relieved of his post as Prime Minister. Dahal took the vote of confidence from Parliament for the fifth time on Friday during the 18 months he led the government.

But he could not get the majority in the House of Representatives. Only 63 votes were cast in favor of Dahal out of 258 present at the Friday meeting of the House of Representatives. He was dismissed after not getting the 138 votes required to become the Prime Minister. 194 votes were cast against him. There was 1 vote for not voting .

Prime Minister Dahal, who changed alliances with UML twice and once with Congress three times in 18 months, appeared in the House of Representatives on Friday to take the vote of confidence after reaching a seven-point agreement for power sharing between Congress and UML.

After a seven-point agreement was reached between the two major parties in Parliament on June 17 to take turns leading the government, including amending the constitution, the UML and the Ashok Rai-led Janata Samajwadi Party, which participated in the government, withdrew their support. After that, Dahal, who was in the minority, took a vote of confidence in accordance with the constitutional facility without resigning.

Earlier, Dahal succeeded in getting the vote of confidence four times with the support of Congress and UML, but failed this time.

In Article 100 (2) of the Constitution, Dahal took the vote of confidence for the fifth time in accordance with the provision that "if the party represented by the Prime Minister is divided or if the party participating in the government withdraws its support, the Prime Minister shall submit a proposal to the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence within 30 days". He He said in the House of Representatives that since Congress-UML wanted to enforce the constitution, it had entered into the process of vote of confidence to register its counter-vote.

While proposing a vote of confidence, Dahal did not have the possibility of getting a majority but said that he He explained the reason for going through the process of taking the vote of confidence without resigning.

Congress, UML, RPRPA, JSP, JSP Nepal, Janmaat, Democratic Socialists and Civil Liberties did not give a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives. He was relieved of his post as per the constitutional provision after not receiving a vote of confidence. Now the way to form a new government is open.

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