Nepal's New PM Vows to End Corruption and Restore Calm Within Six Months

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Nepal's interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki, appointed after protests that led to over 70 deaths, has pledged to serve for no more than six months and to hand over power following elections in March, amid efforts to restore order and address demands for anti-corruption and good governance.
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- "Not Here To Taste Power": Nepal's New PM Sets A 6-Month Deadline NDTV
- Curfew lifted in Nepal as calm returns after deadly protests and new interim PM appointed PBS
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