Nepal moves to impeach first female CJ
Nepal's first female chief justice has been suspended after the government filed a motion to impeach her, triggering protests within the fragile ruling coalition.
The two main parties in the coalition accused Sushila Karki of interference after the Supreme Court last month overturned the government's choice for chief of police.
"We have decided to impeach Chief Justice Sushila Karki... after she visibly started taking sides in cases," Min Biswakarma, a member of the ruling coalition who proposed the motion, told AFP on Monday.
Hours later, Deputy Prime Minister Bimalendra Nidhi resigned in protest. One of the smaller coalition parties has also threatened to quit the government.
Karki's supporters say she has taken a strong stance against corruption during her year-long tenure as head of the supreme court.
A committee will now be established to investigate the allegations of bias, after which parliament will vote on whether to impeach her.
But the process is unlikely to get that far as she is due to retire in June when she turns 65.
The government had appointed Jaya Bahadur Chand as police chief, but the court ruled that the highest-ranking officer Navaraj Silwal should take the top job.
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