Sushila Karki Makes History As Nepal’s First Female Prime Minister, Moves To Dissolve Parliament
KATHMANDU – In a groundbreaking moment for Nepal’s democracy, Sushila Karki was sworn in yesterday as the country’s first female Prime Minister at Shital Niwas, the presidential palace in Kathmandu.
Karki, who previously broke barriers as Nepal’s first female Chief Justice, emerged as the unanimous choice of a new generation of reform-driven youth after a student-led revolution toppled the former Prime Minister and his cabinet.
Her swearing-in marks not only a new chapter in Nepal’s political history but also the triumph of youthful voices demanding accountability, justice, and progress.
In her very first Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Karki announced a dramatic move to dissolve the Nepal Parliament—an action widely seen as the beginning of a sweeping political reset.
Known for her uncompromising stance against corruption and her lifelong devotion to the rule of law, Karki had herself joined the student protests that fueled the revolution. Her ascension to power is viewed as both a personal victory and a collective triumph for those who fought for change.
As Nepal stands at the crossroads of history, hopes are high that her leadership will bring stability, fairness, and renewed prosperity to the nation.
Political observers say the development reflects a generational shift in Nepalese politics, with Gen Z and student groups emerging as the new drivers of governance and accountability.
For many, Karki’s rise is a symbol of hope that Nepal’s future will be defined by integrity, inclusion, and democratic resilience.





