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The challenges for the political parties in Nepal has increased. Bahas on the role of the parties and other stakeholders in the changing political scenario.
Elections in Nepal are becoming increasingly expensive, thereby threatening inclusive democracy and raising concerns about the future of political participation.
King Mahendra deposed Nepal's first democratically-elected government in 1960, banned the political parties and established direct monarchical rule under the partyless Panchayat system for the ...
But with the NCP and UML factions, Nepali Congress, JSP, opposition parties, pro-monarchy parties, and other groups playing their games amid divisions among themselves, anything is possible.
Hard-core leftists broke away from Nepal's biggest political party and announced a new faction Tuesday in a split that further complicates the country's messy political crisis.
The Rastriya Swatantra Party, founded as an anti-corruption platform last year and surged to become the fourth largest party in the Nepal Parliament, seeks to upend the political status quo in the ...
A third party, such as the Nepali Congress, a social-democratic political party in Nepal, may benefit from this chaos. The dissolution of parliament may cause great turmoil too.
As the 19 November Constituent Assembly election date is drawing closer in Nepal, political parties have intensified their election campaigning across the country; at the same time they are facing ...
He also addressed the international forces — namely, US, UK, India and China — for playing roles in political changes in Nepal and stressed that those countries should make their policy to ...
Upon striking a deal with Nepal’s political parties, the Maoists promised not to attack the Kathmandu valley during the protests, although their attacks continued elsewhere — they have killed ...