Nepal's Political Turmoil Eases with New Leadership and Reinstated Parliament

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Nepal's major political parties have called for the reinstatement of the dissolved parliament, criticizing the president's action as unconstitutional amid ongoing protests sparked by social media bans and corruption issues. The president has urged restraint and announced plans for elections within six months, while a new interim government led by Sushila Karki aims to restore order and address protesters' demands.
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