(Reuters) -Nepal was plunged into political uncertainty after its prime minister resigned on Tuesday following widespread anti-corruption protests, triggered by a social media ban, that killed at least 19 people.
As the poor Himalayan nation once again stands at a crossroads, here is a look at what could lie ahead:
WHAT IS THE IMMEDIATE NEXT STEP?
The army has asked protesters to take part in talks to reach a solution.
With the protesters – most of them young people belonging to “Generation Z”, implying they were born between 1997 and 2012 – having no single leader, however, it is unclear exactly who authorities can talk to.
“Gen Z should set up a negotiation team,” constitutional expert and former Supreme Court judge Balaram K.C. said, adding that the president should then hold talks