In a dramatic turn of events, the ousted Prime Minister has announced that his party will not participate in the formation of the new government, despite holding a parliamentary majority. This decision raises significant questions about the stability of the country's political landscape and the potential for a prolonged period of instability. The move is seen as a bold challenge to the country's constitution and the traditional norms of parliamentary politics. As the country teeters on the brink of a constitutional crisis, observers are left wondering what the implications will be for the nation's future.


Ousted PM says his party, which holds the parliamentary majority, will not participate in the new government.