Nepal parliament elects Sushil Koirala as new PM

Published February 10, 2014
Nepali Congress Party leader Sushil Koirala, centre, returns after the first meeting of the newly elected Constituent Assembly in Kathmandu, Jan 22, 2014. — Photo by AP
Nepali Congress Party leader Sushil Koirala, centre, returns after the first meeting of the newly elected Constituent Assembly in Kathmandu, Jan 22, 2014. — Photo by AP

KATHMANDU: Nepal's parliament elected Sushil Koirala as prime minister on Monday, raising hopes of ending a prolonged political crisis and finally restoring stability to the war-torn Himalayan nation.

Koirala, 75, the president of the country's largest and oldest party, won a majority of votes cast in the constituent assembly.

“Sushil Koirala has secured 405 of 553 votes cast at the election today. Therefore, Koirala has secured a majority of votes of the members of the parliament,” said its speaker Surya Bahadur Thapa.

Koirala's election is expected to pave the way for the formation of a new coalition government, breaking months of deadlock following elections in November last year.

The vote came after his Nepali Congress party secured backing from the rival Unified Marxist-Leninist party for Monday's vote, after negotiations about a power-sharing agreement over the weekend.

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