UML Chair Oli becomes PM for fourth time

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 15Chairperson of the CPN (UML), KP Sharma Oli, has been appointed the Prime Minister for the fourth
time.
UML Chair Oli stakes claim for PM
Dialogue,
common efforts are needed among parties when nation is in difficulty: UML Chair Oli
At a time when there is a need for a strong and stable government for the prosperity and development of
the country, PM Oli's appointment has been observed keenly.The septuagenarian leader got a historic opportunity to assume the leadership of
the government in the backing of the largest political party in the parliament, Nepali Congress. UML Chairperson Oli was
appointed to the post by President Ram Chandra Paudel in accordance with the Article 76(2) of constitution on Sunday.Oli first became Prime
Minister on October 12, 2015 and helmed the government for the second time on February 15, 2018; and third time in 2021.Oli forayed into
politics as a full time politician since 1968 and was elected party chairperson on July 1, 2014 by the 9th national convention of the
party.He was reelected party Chairperson by the 10th national convention held November, 2021
Known for taking firm and clear stance, Oli remains committed to his vision.Born to father Mohan Prasad Oli and mother Madhu Maya Oli in
Tehrathum district of Nepal on February 23, 1952 in a humble family, Oli is one of the few leaders who have endured a lot of struggles and
sufferings such as imprisonment and torture while fighting for freedom.His family migrated to a relatively urban place-Jhapa district- in
1963.His adolescence was passed intermingling in the new social, cultural, educational and economical environment of Jhapa
Oli's inquisitiveness about social concerns inspired him to seek answers to questions surrounding inequality, discrimination and
discrimination persisting in the society.Oli's political rise was from harsh underground struggle and upheaval in Jhapa district against the
then Panchayat reign
He has been playing a leading role in various movements waged by communists for raising public awareness, bolstering patriotism, fostering
democracy and social justice and building a non-discrimination society.Furthermore, his leadership both as a party's chairperson or as the
Head of the Government remains significant in strengthening democratic structures, defending national independence, reaffirming commitments
to the democratic values.A good orator and avid learner, Oli is of repute who works continuously for the country and people and to vision of
'Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali'.In his nearly six decades long political journey, he was imprisoned for 14 consecutive years after Jhapa
movement in 1973 including 4 years of solitary confinement.After released from the jail in 1987, he was entrusted with the responsibilities
of the central committee member of the then CPN (ML) and served as the in-charge of Lumbini zone till 1990.He was elected a member of House
of Representatives from Jhapa-6 in 1991 and in 1994 from Jhapa-2
In between, he was also elected a politburo member of the party and assigned the responsibilities of the Chief of the party's central
department of international affairs, publicity and parliamentary affairs.Oli was reelected member of lower house of parliament from Jhapa-6
in 1999 and was elected Constituent Assembly member from Jhapa-7 in 2013.After the restoration of multi-party system, he was appointed the
Minister of Home Affairs in the first elected communist party-led government under then Prime Minister Manmohan Adhikari in 1994.Leader Oli
has also served as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the interim government led by then Prime Minister Girija
Prasad Koirala in 2006.The 73-year-old leader has undergone two kidney transplant surgeries.
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