After two days of riots in Nepal, which recorded dozens of deaths, arson, protests and the best politicians, is the political landscape in the flow, because the debate on the next premiere of the country or the former head of the electrical chief or former Kulman Ghhing?
In addition to everything, the Gen-Z, which shapes this conversation, is now, and the name that has attracted attention is the name Sushily Karki.
At a press conference, leader of Gen-Z Diwakar Dangal, he applied the goal after the movement. He said, “We do this movement against corruption because it grows.”
And what does gen-z want?
The Nepalese younger generation requires leaders who can deliver pure public management and one name they sought is the name Sushily Karki. Gen-Z Junal Gadal leader said, “We should choose Sushilu Karki (former chief judge Nepal) as the best choice as a guardian of the country.”
Previously, the Himalayan post said that the leaders of the Gen-Z protest chose Sushil Karki as his unanimous nominated as a prime minister.
The interviews will begin between the Sushily Karki team and the management of the army, including the chief of the Army Staff Ashok Raj Sigdel, and can approach the President’s office in Sheetal Niwas depending on how the situation takes place.
Mayor Kathmandu Balendra Shah, also considered a potential candidate for the highest place, also threw his weight as Sushil Karki.
In Balendra Shah, he wrote: “I fully support your proposal to keep this temporary/election government former chief judge Sushila Karki. I would like to honestly respect your understanding, wisdom and unity. This shows how you mature.”
Another name that makes the bikes is the name Kulman Ghising, former CEO of Nepalese electricity.
Who is Sushil Karki?
Sushila Karki created a history when she became the first female judge of Nepal and worked in the role from July 2016 to June 2017.
Sushila Karki, born on June 7, 1952 in Biratnagar, is the oldest of seven children. She started her legal career in 1979 after the end of legal education in Biratnagar. In 2007 she became the main advocate.
Karki was appointed ad hoc Supreme Court judge in January 2009 and in 2010 he became a permanent judge.
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