Nepal PM seek confidence vote as he faces 2nd split in party
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal’s prime minister asked parliament for a vote of confidence on Monday in an attempt to show he still has enough support to stay in power despite an expected second split within his governing party.
Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli’s Nepal Communist Party split in March, forcing him to lead a minority government. Oli is likely to face another split in his party after a rival faction announced Monday it would not support him in the confidence motion.
“There is no reason why parliament members should not support me and vote for me,” Oli said in a speech to the legislature.
Members began debating the confidence motion on Monday. It was unclear when a vote would be held.