The mayor of Kathmandu called the dissolution of parliament a condition for resolving the crisis in Nepal.
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- The mayor of Kathmandu called the dissolution of parliament a condition for resolving the crisis in Nepal.
Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah called the dissolution of parliament one of the conditions for resolving the crisis in Nepal. On September 9, he wrote about this on Facebook (owned by Meta, a company whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation).
"Dear Generation Z, the retirement of your assassins has happened. Now is the time to show restraint. The human and material losses of the country mean losses for you," he said.
In the same post, he noted the need to dissolve parliament before the start of negotiations.
On September 8, the Nepalese authorities banned the activities of a number of large social networks that failed to register with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on time. This led to the beginning of mass protests. On September 9, The Himalayan Times reported 500 casualties as a result of the protracted protests. Their participants also set fire to the central office of the ruling Nepali Congress Party.
On September 9, Nepal's Prime Minister Sharma Oli resigned amid protests. Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel has begun the process of selecting a new prime minister.
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