New dawn of stability in Nepal: A new chapter has begun in Nepal’s politics. Welcoming the appointment of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Nepal’s interim Prime Minister, the United Kingdom has described it as an important step towards stability in the country. After political instability and public outrage in recent weeks, this appointment has brought a new hope.
Britain showed support and stood with the democratic process
The British Embassy in Kathmandu wrote on Facebook on Friday that the appointment of Sushila Karki is a necessary and positive change after the events of this week. The United Kingdom described Nepal as its oldest friend and said that it would stand with the aspirations of the Nepali people for democratic values, accountability, and inclusive governance. Understanding the challenges ahead, Britain reiterated its commitment to support Nepal’s democratic future.
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Nepal’s first woman prime minister: Making history
A historic moment unfolded at Shital Niwas on Friday night when Sushila Karki was sworn in as Nepal’s first woman prime minister. The appointment came after protests that were led primarily by Gen-Z. The massive public pressure led to political change, and now the interim government has the responsibility to steer the country towards fresh parliamentary elections within six months.
Friendship and the way forward for democracy
The United Kingdom in its message, reiterated its long partnership and trust with Nepal. They said they support Nepal’s democratic journey and look forward to increasing cooperation in the times to come. This political change is being seen not just as a change of government, but as a victory of the people’s voice and democratic faith.
For Nepal, this change is not just a political solution, but an inspiring step towards stability, female leadership, and democracy. The eyes of the world are now on the new government of Nepal and its leadership.