Kulman Ghising, former chief of Nepal Electricity Authority, is emerging as a frontrunner for interim Prime Minister after K.P. Sharma Oli’s resignation, with strong backing from Gen-Z protesters.
Ghising is celebrated for ending Nepal’s crippling 18-hour daily power cuts in 2016 and transforming the country’s energy sector, though his independent approach led to clashes with politicians.
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki was earlier considered, but constitutional hurdles, age concerns, and divisions within the protest camp have shifted momentum toward Ghising.