Nepal's Interim PM Reveals Election Roadmap Amid Political Transition

Nepal's Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki held her first diplomatic briefing with foreign diplomats on Friday. She assured the international community that Nepal is steadily returning to normalcy after recent political turmoil. The prime minister outlined her government's primary focus on conducting successful elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki also emphasized her administration's commitment to combating corruption and promoting transparency during this transitional period.

Key Points: Nepal PM Karki Briefs Diplomats on Elections and Stability

  • Interim government assures diplomats of Nepal's steady return to normalcy
  • Upcoming House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026
  • Government focuses on combating corruption and promoting transparency
  • Karki came to power following Gen-Z protests that removed communist leader KP Sharma Oli
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Nepal PM briefs foreign diplomats, a month after formation of interim government

Interim PM Sushila Karki assures diplomats of Nepal's return to normalcy, outlines March 2026 election plans and government priorities during diplomatic briefing.

"The situation in Nepal is gradually returning to normalcy. As a testament to the resilience of our people. - Sushila Karki"

Kathmandu, October 17

Nepal's Interim Government Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Friday held a high-level diplomatic briefing one month after the formation of the government at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In her briefing, the interim prime minister assured the diplomats that the Himalayan Nation is steadily returning to normalcy, as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption.

"The situation in Nepal is gradually returning to normalcy. As a testament to the resilience of our people. We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing this positive message with the wider international community. Excellencies, we would deeply appreciate the understanding, cooperation, and friendship that your governments and missions have extended towards Nepal and the Nepali people," Karki said in her briefing.

The Prime Minister also briefed diplomats on the latest update regarding the overall situation in Nepal and informed diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026.

"Heads of the diplomatic missions and representatives of various countries were briefed about the formation of the incumbent government, the political condition of the nation, and the priorities of this government by the Prime Minister. This was a diplomatic briefing, and she mainly focused on the major responsibility of this government --the election, among others. In that regard, she also focused on diplomatic relations and foreign policy. This is her first (diplomatic) briefing, and she did it in the capacity of foreign minister," Lok Bahadur Poudel Chhetri, the Joint Secretary at the Foreign Ministry, told ANI following the briefing.

Karki, who is working with her eight-member interim cabinet, has been highlighting the successful commission of the March 5 election as her primary aim and would exit immediately after the new lower house commences.

Karki came into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removed communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people were killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors had hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalated into the bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement.

On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30 were killed. The following day saw 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities were recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75.

With the parliament dissolved and elections scheduled for March next year, Nepal now faces a turbulent political transition.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Gen-Z revolution shows how powerful youth voices can be. 75 lives lost is heartbreaking, but hopefully this interim government delivers real change. Nepal deserves better governance.
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Arjun K
India should maintain strong ties with Nepal during this transition. Our historical and cultural bonds are too important to be affected by political changes. Wishing our neighbors stability and progress.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the PM's efforts to restore normalcy, I'm concerned about the timeline. March 2026 elections seem quite distant - hope the interim government doesn't become complacent. The youth sacrificed too much for this change.
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Meera T
Combating corruption should be the top priority. We've seen in India how corruption hampers development. Hope Nepal's new government learns from our experiences and implements strong anti-corruption measures. 🙏
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David E
The international community should support Nepal's transition while ensuring human rights are protected. The violence against protestors was deeply concerning. Hope the new government upholds democratic values.

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