The Army is now in charge. The commander, Ashok Raj Sigdel studied at Beijing National Defense University, so should be seen as at least China neutral for now.
The previously 2 parties in charge, one Nepali Congress is ex-SocDem current generic neo-libs that are pro-India, the other is Marx-Leninist that's anti-India, but friendlier towards both US and China. Both are effectively ousted as a result of this protest.
The pro-monarchist factions are basically religious conservatives, they have some backing from nearby Indian Hindus and some other Asian conservatives like Japan, but are scattered in its organization and ideology, should be seen as close to western backed Iranians (i.e.: a bunch of Israeli backed monarchists working with pseudo-communists) as a confused "wrecker" opposition.
The Maoist are hurt by their previous association with the government, but were in opposition and can thus have some "political distance" to work from. Whether this is workable in the oncoming political arena will be seen.