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Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli (Nepali: खड्ग प्रसाद शर्मा ओली), commonly known as K. P. Sharma Oli or simply K.P. Oli (English pronunciation: / ˈ k eɪ ˈ p i ʃ ɑːr m ə oʊ l iː / ⓘ, pronounced [ˈkʰʌɽɡʌprʌsad̪ ˈoli]; born 22 February 1952, Iwa, Kingdom of Nepal), [3] is a Nepalese politician who is ...
KP Sharma Oli (born 1952) MCA for Jhapa 7 1st time: 12 October 2015 4 August 2016 297 days Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Oli I: Bidya Devi Bhandari (2015–2023) (33) Pushpa Kamal Dahal (born 1954) MCA for Siraha 5 2nd time: 4 August 2016 [33] 7 June 2017 307 days Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Dahal II (32 ...
The Second Oli cabinet, also known as the Oli cabinet, 2018, was the Government of Nepal from 15 February 2018 to 13 July 2021. It initially formed as a majority coalition on 15 February 2018, after Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli was elected as the new Prime Minister of Nepal following the 2017 general election .
The Fourth Oli Cabinet is the current Government of Nepal, formed on 15 July 2024 after KP Sharma Oli was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Nepal by president Ram Chandra Poudel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Oli was appointed prime minister as per Article 76(2) of the constitution , following the ouster of the government of Pushpa Kamal Dahal after a failed ...
The incumbent prime minister is KP Sharma Oli of the CPN (UML), in office since 15 July 2024. He was appointed by the President Ram Chandra Poudel as per Article 76(2) of the Constitution of Nepal. [5]
After the new constitution was delivered by the coalition government, party chair K.P. Sharma Oli was elected as prime minister on 12 October 2015 with the support of UCPN (Maoist), Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal and other parties. [44] After the Maoists withdrew their support, Oli resigned in July 2016 ahead of a no-confidence vote. [45]
While the previous expansion was yet to be clarified by the Supreme Court, Oli made another reshuffle and included 7 ministers from UML and 1 from PSP-N. [4] On 22 June, the Supreme Court removed Oli's recently appointed ministers, [5] stating article 77(3) of Constitution of Nepal prohibits a caretaker prime-minister from such action. [6]
Dahal-Nepal faction expels prime minister KP Sharma Oli as the chairman of the Nepal Communist Party and appoints Madhav Kumar Nepal as the chairman. KP Sharma Oli replaces Narayan Kaji Shrestha with Pradeep Kumar Gyawali as the party's spokesperson and adds 556 members to the existing 446; members in the party's central committee. [86] [87] [88]