Nepal's Power Shift: Government Cleans House with Sweeping Appointment Cancellations
Nepal's new government has revoked over 1,500 public appointments through an ordinance, sparking cross-sector disruptions. The move, aimed at politically motivated appointments by previous regimes, affects state-owned enterprises, universities, and more. Criticism emerges over potential public service disruptions as the government plans fresh appointments.
Nepal's political landscape has been dramatically reshaped as the new government cancels more than 1,500 major public appointments. The large-scale purge, enacted through an ordinance by President Ramchandra Paudel, aims at rooting out politically motivated appointments made by prior administrations.
This sweeping move particularly affects critical areas such as education, healthcare, and public service delivery. Entities like the Nepal Electricity Authority and Tribhuvan University find themselves leaderless, raising concerns about the smooth running of daily operations and service delivery.
The government justifies this bold action as a step toward greater transparency and accountability. However, the absence of a clear plan for new appointments has drawn criticism amid fears of ongoing disruptions across Nepal's administrative framework.
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