Balen Shah Takes Oath as Prime Minister of Nepal
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balen Shah has officially taken oath as Nepal’s Prime Minister, marking a significant shift in the country’s political landscape.

Balen Shah has taken the oath of office and secrecy as the Prime Minister of Nepal, signaling a historic political transition. Known for his independent political stance and popularity among youth, Shah’s appointment reflects a growing shift toward alternative leadership in Nepal’s governance.
The oath ceremony was conducted in accordance with constitutional procedures, with key political leaders and officials in attendance. Shah’s rise from being the Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City to the Prime Minister highlights a significant transformation in Nepal’s political dynamics, where non-traditional leaders are gaining national prominence.
His leadership is expected to focus on governance reforms, anti-corruption measures, infrastructure development, and youth-driven policy initiatives. Public expectations remain high as citizens anticipate transparency, efficiency, and innovation in administration under his leadership.
This development marks a new chapter in Nepal’s political history, potentially reshaping traditional party dominance and opening space for independent leadership at the national level.
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