Nepal’s then-chief Justice of the Supreme Courtroom, Sushila Karki (proper), observes a minute’s silence throughout Democracy Day in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 18, 2017.
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KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal ‘s president on Friday appointed former Supreme Courtroom Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister and the primary girl to move the Himalayan nation’s authorities, following fiery protests that collapsed the earlier administration.
Karki, a well-liked determine when serving because the court docket’s solely feminine chief justice in 2016 and 2017, was sworn in by President Ram Chandra Poudel on the presidential residence in a small ceremony broadcast on state-run tv. Politicians, officers and overseas diplomats invited on the ceremony congratulated her.
Karki, 73, was identified for her stand in opposition to corruption within the authorities whereas in workplace. Some lawmakers tried to question her in April 2017, accusing her of bias, however the transfer was unsuccessful and was criticized on the time as an assault on the judiciary.

A protester carrying a flak jacket and carrying a protect snatched from a policeman shouts slogans on the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal’s authorities’s varied ministries and workplaces, throughout a protest in opposition to a social media ban and corruption in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday.
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Avenue demonstrations beginning Monday in Kathmandu over a social media ban turned violent, with protesters attacking authorities buildings and police opening hearth. Although the ban was rescinded, the unrest continued over broader grievances, with tens of hundreds of protesters attacking and burning the parliament, the presidential residence and companies.
The violence prompted Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli to resign Tuesday and flee his official residence. Nepal’s military took management of the capital Tuesday evening, and began negotiations among the many protesters, military and president over an interim authorities.
Violence over the previous week left not less than 51 folks lifeless, police stated Friday.
Most of the lifeless have been protesters killed by police hearth and a few have been inmates making an attempt to interrupt out of a jail within the capital, Kathmandu. Three cops additionally have been among the many lifeless, police stated.
The army has enforced a curfew since late Tuesday, with residents given a number of hours per day to go away their houses to purchase meals and provides whereas troopers guard the streets of Kathmandu.
The demonstrations — known as the protest of Gen Z — initially have been sparked by the short-lived ban on platforms together with Fb, X and YouTube, which the federal government stated had did not register and undergo oversight.
However they quickly mirrored broader discontent, with many younger folks offended about what they name “nepo kids” of political leaders who take pleasure in luxurious existence whereas most youth wrestle to seek out work.