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Nepal

President of Nepal, Bidya Devi Bhandari (photo credit: THT)
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28 May 2021
Nepal's president dissolves parliament and announces November elections
K.P. Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal (photo credit: laosnews.net)
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18 May 2021
In Nepal, KP Sharma Oli reappointed prime minister after opposition fails to form government
K.P. Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal (photo credit: laosnews.net)
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11 May 2021
In Nepal, president initiates government formation after prime minister loses vote of confidence
Flag of Nepal (photo credit: pixabay)
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15 March 2021
Nepal's supreme court yet to hear case on appointments to constitutional bodies
Parliament of Nepal (photo credit: UN Women/flickr)
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23 February 2021
Nepal's supreme court rules dissolution of lower house of parliament was unconstitutional
Prime Minister Khadga P. Sharma Oli of Nepal (photo credit: International Labour Organization ILO/flickr)
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29 January 2021
Op-ed: Nepal's court should also interpret constitutional rule on length between parliamentary sessions
Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli of Nepal (photo credit: International Labour Organization ILO/flickr)
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6 January 2021
Nepal's top court to hear case on dissolution of parliament
Parliament of Nepal (photo credit: UN Women/flickr)
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21 December 2020
Nepal dissolves house of representatives in move critics call unconstitutional
Flag of Nepal (photo credit: pixabay)
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16 October 2020
Nepal's local governments want jurisdiction under the constitution clearly defined
Nepali police (photo credit: Carsten ten Brink/flickr)
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29 September 2020
Provincial governments claim Nepal's federalization of police force is unconstitutional

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