Far-Western Province Government Faces Instability Amidst Internal Party Strife
Summary
The Sudurpashchim Province government faces instability due to factionalism within the Nepali Congress, with Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah confronting no-confidence motions from his own party MPs while managing coalition dynamics.
Key Points
- The Sudurpashchim Province government has experienced frequent changes in leadership in its second term after stable governance in the previous term.
- Factionalism within the Nepali Congress, divided between supporters of Gagan Thapa and Sher Bahadur Deuba, has caused significant political instability.
- Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah survived a no-confidence motion when an MP withdrew her signature, though several Congress MPs remain opposed to him.
- The government faces challenges not only from opposition parties but also from internal dissent, complicating budget preparations and governance.