Chief Justice Khilraj Regmi is Nepal's new PM
Kathmandu : The chief judge of Nepal’s Supreme Court was sworn in
Thursday to lead a new interim government charged with holding elections
in three months, ending an impasse since the last Parliament’s term
expired almost a year ago. After Supreme Court Chief
Justice Khilraj Regmi was sworn in by President Ram Baran Yadav, he
named Madhav Ghimire as the Home Minister and Hari Prasad Neupane as Law
Minister. Both Ghimire and Neupane are former bureaucrats and took the
oath of office with Regmi.
The agreement signed late
Wednesday night among leaders of the four main political parties says
Regmi will have an 11—member Cabinet and the interim government would
hold elections by June 21. The vote would choose a
new Constituent Assembly to write a constitution and double as the
country’s parliament. The assembly elected in May 2008 expired last year
after failing to complete the charter because of political
disagreements.
The feuding parties agreed to appoint Mr. Regmi after failing to agree on a choice among their politicians. Since
the last assembly tenure ended in May 2012, Baburam Bhattarai, of the
Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), has remained the head of
caretaker administration.
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