Karki-led government completes 100 days with unremarkable results

Summary

The interim government led by Sushila Karki has completed 100 days but failed to deliver significant results in good governance and election security. Despite public sympathy, the government struggles with administrative reforms and maintaining law and order following the Gen Z protest.

Key Points
  • The interim government led by Sushila Karki has completed its first 100 days with unremarkable governance and service delivery.
  • The government failed to create a secure environment for the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026.
  • Several ministerial appointments faced controversy and withdrawals, impacting the government’s credibility.
  • The government has not made significant progress in administrative reform or transparency, including not disclosing ministers' property details.
  • Security concerns remain high due to looted weapons and escaped prisoners after the Gen Z protest, with the government failing to provide adequate assurance.
  • Despite challenges, election preparations are ongoing but uncertainties about holding elections on schedule persist.
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