Sushila Karki, the newly sworn-in interim Prime Minister of Nepal, faces a challenging task as she aims to conduct parliamentary elections within six months. With a strong legal background and a reputation for incorruptibility, Karki's leadership is marked by strategic cabinet choices and a commitment to investigating past injustices. However, her lack of political cadres and the complex political landscape pose significant hurdles. The youth, initially a catalyst for change, may struggle to maintain momentum, while traditional political figures like KP Oli and Sher Bahadur Deuba remain influential. Karki's success will depend on her ability to navigate these challenges and implement meaningful reforms.

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