The governmental issues of Nepal capacity inside a structure of a republic with a multi-party framework. Presently, the position of President (head of state) is involved by Bidhya Devi Bhandari. The position of Prime Minister (head of government) is held by Puspa Kamal Dahal (Prachand). Official power is practiced by the Prime Minister and his bureau, while administrative power is vested in the Constituent Assembly.
On June 1, 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra was authoritatively answered to have shot and executed his dad, King Birendra; his mom, Queen Aishwarya; his sibling; his sister, his dad's more youthful sibling, Prince Dhirendra; and a few close relatives, before turning the firearm on himself. In spite of the fact that he never recovered awareness kicking the bucket, Crown Prince Dipendra was in any case the lord under the law of Nepalese imperial progression. After his passing two days after the fact, the late King's surviving sibling Gyanendra was announced lord.
On 1 February 2002 King Gyanendra suspended the Parliament, designated an administration driven without anyone else, and upheld military law. The King contended that common legislators were unfit to deal with the Maoist revolt. Phone lines were cut and a few prominent political pioneers were confined. Other resistance pioneers fled to India and regrouped there. A wide coalition called the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) was framed contrary to the imperial takeover, including the seven parliamentary gatherings who held around 90% of the seats in the old, broke up parliament.
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