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The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), under Balendra Shah, has achieved what seemed impossible. [1]
AFP Nepal’s Election Commission said on Wednesday that 125 political parties had registered to contest the first parliamentary polls since a mass uprising in September ousted the government. [2]
AFP Nepal’s newly appointed interim prime minister began work on Saturday by visiting young protesters wounded in the deadly anti-corruption rallies that ousted her predecessor. [3]
AFP Nepal’s deposed prime minister KP Sharma Oli said Friday his government did not order police to open fire on protesters and called for a probe into violence that killed at least 73 people. [4]
AFP Nepal announced on Saturday a five-day extension in voter registration for the first elections since anti-corruption protests toppled the government earlier this year, citing broad turnout. “There has been enthusiastic participation. [5]
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), under Balendra Shah, has achieved what seemed impossible.
AFP Nepal’s Election Commission said on Wednesday that 125 political parties had registered to contest the first parliamentary polls since a mass uprising in September ousted the government.
AFP Nepal’s newly appointed interim prime minister began work on Saturday by visiting young protesters wounded in the deadly anti-corruption rallies that ousted her predecessor.
AFP Nepal’s deposed prime minister KP Sharma Oli said Friday his government did not order police to open fire on protesters and called for a probe into violence that killed at least 73 people.
AFP Nepal announced on Saturday a five-day extension in voter registration for the first elections since anti-corruption protests toppled the government earlier this year, citing broad turnout. “There has been enthusiastic participation.
Ten senior members of the military government have been forced into retirement on health grounds following the extension of emergency rule for another six months, according to an announcement issued by the junta on Wednesday.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says the Burmese election is “absolutely unlikely” to be free and fair because the election date has yet to be set and political parties will not have enough time to campaign.
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