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    Nepal gets first female PM after deadly unrest

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nepal’s former Supreme Court chief justice Sushila Karki has become the country’s interim prime minister after deadly anti-corruption protests ousted the government.

    Karki, 73, was sworn in during a brief ceremony, becoming the first woman to lead the impoverished Himalayan nation after a deal was reached with the protest leaders.

    More than 50 people were killed in clashes with riot police during this week’s mass protests sparked by a ban on social media platforms.

    The ban was lifted on Monday – but by then protests had swelled into a mass movement. Angry crowds set fire to parliament and government buildings in the capital Kathmandu on Tuesday, forcing Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign.

    Earlier on Friday, President Ram Chandra Poudel’s press adviser confirmed to the BBC that Karki would take the oath of office in the evening.

    The agreement between the president and the protest leaders was reached after days of consultations. Legal experts were also involved.

    Parliament was dissolved late on Friday and it was announced that general elections would be held on 5 March next year. The new government is tasked with holding a vote within six months.

    Karki is widely regarded as a person of clean image, and is being supported by student leaders from the so-called “Gen Z” to lead the interim government.

    The interim government she leads will face multiple challenges – restoring law and order, reconstructing parliament and other key buildings that were attacked, as well as reassuring the Gen Z protesters who want change – and others in Nepal who are fearful its young democracy and constitutional order could be derailed.

    Her appointment is a result of compromise in the talks this week that were brokered by Nepal’s army chief. Elated Gen Z supporters are expressing their happiness on social media and many see this as the next step in the new political course they want the country to take.

    On Tuesday, Karki visited the protest site in Kathmandu where 19 people were killed in clashes with police the day before. She also met some of the injured who were being treated in hospital.

    Karki was born in a family with close contacts with the Koirala political dynasty from the country’s largest democratic party Nepali Congress, and later married the then leader party Durga Subedi.

    She has said that her husband’s support played a major role in her journey from a lawyer to Nepal’s chief justice in 2016.

    But Karki has not been free from controversy, having even faced an impeachment incident during her nearly 11-month tenure as chief justice.

    Nepal’s army has deployed patrols on the streets of Kathmandu, as the country reels from its worst unrest in decades.

    The protests were triggered by the government’s decision last week to ban 26 social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook – but they soon widened to embody much deeper discontent with Nepal’s political elite.

    In the weeks before the ban, a “nepo kid” campaign, spotlighting the lavish lifestyles of politicians’ children and allegations of corruption, had taken off on social media.

    And while the social media ban was hastily lifted on Monday night, the protests had by that stage gained unstoppable momentum.



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