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Prime Minister KP Oli wins vote of confidence in Nepal Parliament

| @indiablooms | Mar 12, 2018, at 01:34 am

Kathmandu, Mar 11 (IBNS): Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli won the vote of  confidence during a floor test in the Parliament of the country on Sunday.

According to reports, Oli won by a two-thirds majority during the crucial floor test.

He was appointed as the PM of the Himalayan nation few days ago.

Meanwhile, in the floor test, Oli received 208 votes in favour of him.

Out of 268 votes, only 60 people voted against him, reports said.

Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara concluded the meeting and announced next meeting of the current session will commence on Friday, March 16, reported The Himalayan Times.

 

Image: KP Sharma Oli Twitter page

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