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Gen-Z movement and Government sign 10-point agreement



KATHMANDU: Representatives of the Gen-Z People’s Movement and the Government of Nepal has signed a 10-point agreement on Wednesday, addressing key demands raised during protests against corruption, misgovernance, impunity, and social inequality.

The agreement includes provisions for honoring martyr families, providing relief to the injured, and forming commissions to strengthen anti-corruption efforts.

The government has committed to forming a high-level commission to investigate violent incidents that occurred during the recent protests.

Gen-Z representatives described the agreement as a new chapter in good governance and youth participation. The deal is also expected to contribute to long-term political stability in Nepal.

The agreement states that individuals who lost their lives during the Gen-Z protests of September 8 and 9 will be declared martyrs, and their families will receive relief and support.

The government will provide free medical treatment, education, employment opportunities, and social security to those injured during the movement.

A Martyrs’ Memorial Foundation will be established to honor their contributions. Gen-Z leaders have welcomed this provision, calling it a step toward justice.

The agreement also includes commitments to investigate any human rights violations during the protests and ensure action against those responsible, a move that has encouraged many protest participants.

The government and Gen-Z movement have agreed to form a high-level commission to propose improvements to Nepal’s constitution. Areas of focus will include proportional representation, youth participation, and reforms in the electoral system.

Provisions such as introducing a “None of the Above” (NOTA) voting option, conducting primary elections, and setting 21 as the minimum age for candidacy are included in the agreement.

The document also emphasizes ending partisan influence in state institutions and strengthening anti-corruption mechanisms.

A Gen-Z Council will be established to advise the government, to reinforce democratic processes in Nepal.

 

Publish Date : 10 December 2025 19:55 PM

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