Oli recalls Nembang's posture in time of constitution promulgation

CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has claimed that several efforts were made in the past to prevent from promulgating the constitution.

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Chairperson Oli against hastening for constitution amendment

CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli said time has not come to hasten for amending the constitution.

Chairperson Oli against hastening for constitution amendment

CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli said time has not come to hasten for amending the constitution.

Oli recalls Nembang's posture in time of constitution promulgation

CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has claimed that several efforts were made in the past to prevent from promulgating the constitution.

Local polls should be held before May 18: UML Chair Oli

KATHMANDU, Feb 2: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the incumbent government should hold the elections on the date recommended by the Election Commission.  Addressing a Secretariat meeting of the party on Wednesday, Chairman Oli said that holding an election is not a matter of the government’s choice but an obligation.   “The government should have made necessary preparations to hold the polls by mid-March to abide by the letters and spirit of the constitution,” said Oli, adding, “We drew the attention of the government time and again, however, the government engrossed in power-sharing rather than implementing the constitution and democratic practices.” Oli's statement comes at a time when the poll body has been urging the government to announce the date of the poll at the earliest as the local representatives are completing their tenure on May 19.

CPN(UML) chair Oli urges for protection of constitution

Chairperson of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli has urged one and all to protect the constitution

“Prez Bhandari, PM Oli committed crime against constitution"

KATHMANDU, June 27: Advocate Om Prakash Aryal said that President Bidya Devi Bhandari and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli committed a crime against the constitution.  Submitting his debate note on behalf of the writ petitioners on the House dissolution case being heard at the Constitutional Bench, on Sunday, advocate Aryal said that President Bhandari staged a kind of coup.  In his debate note, Aryal argued that repeated moves to dissolve the House was not only unconstitutional but also a crime against the constitution.  “It would be appropriate for the court to draw the attention of parliament to make the violators of the constitution accountable for their protection of the legitimate system.” Click here to read the debate note in detail.

How KP Oli exercises all possible ways in constitution to become prime minister

KATHMANDU, May 25:  KP Sharma Oli has made a unique 'record' by moving across all the articles of the constitution which are meant for the formation of the Council of Ministers,  in the single tenure of the House of Representatives (HoR). For this, Oli has taken all possible measures. PM Oli, interpreting the constitution himself, is now steering ahead by  flouting Article 76 (4) of the Constitution of Nepal. Article 76 of the constitution mentions four different provisions for forming a government. First, government under the leader of a parliamentary party that commands majority in the House of Representatives (HoR) as the Prime Minister (Clause 1 and  the second, government of a member of the House of Representatives who can command majority with the support of two or more parties representing in the HoR (Clause 2). Similarly, Clause 3 states that as the parliamentary party leader of the party which has the highest number of MPs in the HoRcan form a new government while Clause 5 states that the president shall appoint a member who presents a ground on which he or she can obtain a vote of confidence in parliament.  Prime Minister Oli has attempted to exercise all four provisions in order to take charge of the government. Oli, who was appointed as the prime minister as per Article 76 (3) on May 10, skipped the Article 76 (4) and also dissolved the lower house of parliament by exercising the power of  the prime minister as mentioned in Clause 6. This is not the first time he has dissolved parliament. He had earlier dissolved the 275-member House of Representatives  on December 20 last year which was, however, restored by February 23 order of the Supreme Court.  Oli, who was appointed as the Prime Minister on February 15,2018, had assumed the office as the chief executive of the country in accordance with Article 76, Clause 2.  Clause 2 of Articlle 76 states that  the president shall appoint a member of the House of Representatives who can command a majority with the support of two or more parties at the HoR as the prime minister  in case no party has a clear majority in the House.  Following the unification of the CPN-UML and the CPN-Maoist Center to the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) on May 17, 2018,  Oli was automatically transformed into the prime minister under Article 76 (1). The Constitutional Bench, during its verdict on the House dissolution case on February 23 also admitted this fact. Article 76, Clause 1 of the Constitution provides for the appointment of the leader of the parliamentary party having a majority in the House of Representatives as the Prime Minister.  Although Oli was not sworn in under Clause 2, the essence of the Supreme Court's verdict was that he  was the prime minister under Clause 1 following the merger deal between the UML and Maouist. Even after the Supreme Court, through its March 7 order, invalidated the erstwhile ruling NCP and resurrected the UML and Maoist Center, Oli remained as the Prime Minister under Clause  1 for more than two months before he lost a trust vote in parliament on May 10.  Shortly after Oli lost the trust vote, President Bidya Devi Bhandari called upon the political parties for the formation of a new government under Clause 2 in the stipulated time frame of three days. As other parties failed to stake claim for the new government, Oli was again appointed the prime minister under Clause 3 which states that the President shall appoint the parliamentary party leader of the party which has the highest number of members in HoR  as the prime minister if   the government cannot be formed under clause 2.  The prime minister appointed under Clause 3 shall obtain a vote of confidence from the parliament no later than thirty days after the date of such appointment. However, Prime Minister Oli did not seek a confidence vote and said he ‘had facilitated’ the process of formation of a new  government under Clause 5.  Following the recommendation made by the Council of Ministers, President Bhandari on Thursday evening (May 20) called upon the members of parliament to stake claim for a new government formation, extending a deadline of 21 hours.  It is stated in the Article 76 (5) that the president shall appoint such a member as the prime minister who can present a ground on which he or she can obtain a vote of confidence in the HoR in case the PM appointed under Clause 3 fails to obtain a vote of confidence under Clause 4.  Nepali Congress (C) President, Sher Bahadur Deuba laid a claim for the new government formation as per Article 76 (5) to the president on May 21 (Friday). Deuba claimed to have the support of 149 lawmakers with him.  PM Oli, who had earlier announced the facilitation for new government formation, also staked a claim for the new government as per Article 76 (5).  However, President Bhandari rejected both teht claims dissolved parliament, using the power of the prime minister under Clause 5. Prime Minister Oli has set up a unique precedent in Nepal’s parliamentary history by exercising all the possible provisions for new government formation as mentioned in Article 76.

Oli also stakes claim for new govt, says he has 153 lawmakers in his side

KATHMANDU, May 21: In a series of dramatic turns of events, Prime Minister and Parliamentary Party Leader of ruling CPN-UML has also laid a claim for new government formation as per Article 76 (5) of the constitution.  According to Bishnu Rimal, PM Oli’s chief political advisor, Oli has a support of 153 lawmakers --- 121 from the UML and 32 from the Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP). Oli and JSP Chairman have signed in the letter submitted to President Bidya Devi Bhandari.  Meanwhile, Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba also staked a claim for new government formation with the support of 149 MPs.

KP Sharma Oli is Nepal PM again as opposition fails to form a majority coalition

President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Thursday has appointed CPN-UML parliamentary party leader KP Sharma Oli the prime minister of the country as per article 76 (3) of the constitution.