King Gyanendra of Nepal on Wednesday reappointed as prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, the elected leader whom he had fired from the job two years ago, state radio announced.

A palace statement read over the radio said Deuba would "be invested with executive rights," unlike the previous royal-appointed prime minister who could not make appointments without the approval by the king.
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Gyanendra in October 2002 had dismissed Deuba for "incompetence" and took charge of the government, setting off protests by the major political parties.
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