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The current coalition government, after reaching the momentous 100-day milestone, encountered higher-level of dissatisfaction when key partners voiced their displeasure with the government’s performance. In the wake of criticism, numerous observers predicted that the government would face difficulties in the coming days, regardless of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda's intentions to incorporate new members into his cabinet from smaller coalition parties to strengthen his government's standing. KP Sharma Oli, chair of the CPN-UML, the largest party in the ruling alliance, chastised the government for failing to consult with his party before presenting the federal budget and expressed dissatisfaction with the budget disbursement to ministries allotted to his party.

A Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) leader said his party was even contemplating pulling its support from the government, accusing it of operating in the same old fashion and failing to deliver on a number of fronts. Oli also expressed discontent with “recent attacks” on him and his party, accusing them of their involvement in financial irregularities “from several quarters.” He described the assailants as anti-nationalists attempting to impede his party’s success and progress.



These forces, Oli claimed, unfairly accused him of financial embezzlement with the intention of dismantling his party. RSP discontent Similarly, RSP leader and Minister of Youth and Sports Biraj Bhakta Shrestha issued a thr.

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