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KP Sharma Oli Resigns as Prime Minister of Nepal: A Turning Point in Politics

9th September 2025, Kathmandu

In a dramatic political turn, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has officially resigned from his post.

KP Sharma Oli Resigns

Oli submitted his resignation to the President of Nepal, citing constitutional grounds. He explained that he was appointed on Ashar 31, 2072 BS, under Article 76 (2) of the Constitution.

However, the current extraordinary political circumstances have pushed him to step down. In his letter, Oli emphasized that a broader constitutional and political way out was necessary to address the nation’s challenges.

Referring to Article 77 (1) of the Constitution of Nepal, he announced that his resignation would take effect immediately.

The resignation comes at a critical time when Nepal is grappling with political instability and pressing governance issues. Political analysts suggest that this development will pave the way for new leadership discussions and coalition arrangements.

Observers believe Oli’s resignation highlights the urgent need for consensus-driven politics and a more stable governance structure in Nepal.

The resignation underlines how serious allegations and mounting political pressure can compel a sitting Prime Minister to step down.

Such decisions often open the door to fresh leadership debates, coalition negotiations, and a search for accountability.

In Nepal’s context, this highlights the fragility of political stability and the urgent need for transparent, consensus-driven governance to restore public trust.

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