(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Nepal's ruling coalition was in turmoil on Saturday after the
prime minister said he planned to support a presidential candidate
from an opposition party, a decision that prompted the deputy prime
minister and three other ministers to resign, trend reports citing reuters .
Political analysts said the moves did not suggest the fledgling
government of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, a former Maoist
rebel who goes by his nom de guerre Prachanda, was in immediate
trouble as it still enjoys majority support in parliament. But they
said the turmoil could lead a new coalition being formed.
Prachanda said on Friday he would support Ram Chandra Paudel
from the opposition Nepali Congress party in next month's
presidential election, instead of the candidate of his coalition
partner, the Communist Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) party. He did
not give a reason for his decision, though the Nepali Congress
party is a former ally of Prachanda's Maoist Centre party.On
Saturday, Rajendra Lingden, the deputy prime minister who was also
minister for energy, water resources and irrigation, resigned in
protest, along with the ministers for urban development and legal
matters, while a junior minister assisting Lingden also quit.
'The coalition under which we joined the government is no more
intact,' Lingden told Reuters, adding it would not be 'proper for
them to continue in the government.'
Prachanda's office confirmed the four ministers had resigned but
did not say whether the resignations had been accepted.
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