difference between article 35 and article 75 of Nepal (1990&2015)
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Article 75 of the Constitution states that The Prime Minister of India is appointed by the President. ... If no party holds a majority in the elections, then the President appoints the Prime Minister at his own discretion.
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The difference in who exercises “Executive Power” in the given two Constitutions of Nepal is that in the 1990 Constitution, this power was vested in the King and his Council of Ministers, while in the 2007 Interim Constitution of Nepal, “Executive Power” changed hands to being vested only in the Council of Ministers
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1990 lifted the ban on political parties, described a democratic representative system where the authority of the king was curtailed, and enshrined fundamental rights.
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal 2015 made the provision for adult franchise, bicameral parliament, auditor general and many more but it was replace soon by the power seeking King Mahendra as he thought giving power to the countrymen would make them go against him and snatch his powers.