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Nepal’s new Prime Minister takes oath of office

Khadga Prasad Oli took the top job after the collapse of the previous coalition government.

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Nepal’s newly appointed Prime Minister has taken the oath of office at a ceremony in Kathmandu.

The leader of the Nepal’s largest communist party, Khadga Prasad Oli, was named Prime Minister on Sunday following the collapse of a previous coalition government.

This is his fourth time serving as leader of the Himalayan nation.

Two deputy prime ministers and 19 ministers appointed by him also took the oath of office. He is expected to further expand the cabinet including members from the coalition partner parties.

Khadga Prasad Oli the chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal leaves his residence to meet his supporters
Khadga Prasad Oli was named the Himalayan nation’s new leader following the collapse of a previous coalition government (AP)

The last government headed by Pushpa Kamal Dahal collapsed on Friday after Mr Oli’s party, which had been a part of the coalition, withdrew its support to join the new partnership.

Mr Oli will have to seek vote of confidence in parliament to continue in office within a month.

The two parties in the new alliance have more than half the members in parliament required to prove their majority.

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