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Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' today resigned after a brief stint of nine months, honouring a power sharing understanding reached between his party and the ruling partner Nepali Congress.
Prachanda, 62, announced his resignation while addressing the nation in a live telecast. It was his second stint as prime minister.
He was elected as the 39th prime minister of Nepal after forging an alliance with the Nepali Congress on 3 August 2016.
The pact was to run the government on a rotational basis until elections to the parliament are held in February 2018.
Prachanda was to hold office till local polls are held and remaining two elections – provincial and central – were to be conducted under Deuba.
Millions of Nepalese on 14 May voted in the country's first local-level polls in two decades as the Himalayan nation took a crucial step towards cementing democracy amid political turmoil.
Local-level elections could not be held after 1997 largely as a result of the decade-long Maoist insurgency that claimed more than 16,000 lives in Nepal.
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