Thursday, March 27th, 2025

What’s Ailing Nepal’s Democracy?

During Jana Andolan II, the people's movement of 2006, it was not only the monarchy…

No Country for Political Youth

At least 50 percent of Nepal's population is 25 years old or younger. In the…

Stability and the need for constitutional change

There is a lot of talk these days about the lack of political stability and…

What about Nepal’s democracy?

There are certainly more important things for Nepal than politics. However, thanks to the parties…

Nepal’s Struggle with Federalism

With the 2015 constitution, Nepal declared itself a federal and secular republic. This was done…

Secularism and social inclusion or Hindu state and monarchy?

Nepal is currently witnessing a wave of demonstrations and demands in support of a return…

Discussion on Changing the Electoral System

In recent days, there have been repeated calls for a change in the electoral system.…

2021 Census: How inclusive is the Nepali state?

Since 1990, the Nepali state has committed itself in its constitutions to multiethnicity, multilingualism and…

Celebrating National Oligarchy Day!

In Nepal, they celebrate Democracy Day for three days, whatever there is to celebrate. 72…

What about political stability in Nepal?

Nepal's politicians are bringing the country closer to the abyss, but the judiciary is also…

Ambition of politicians and the will of voters

The national and provincial elections have been held and have sent shock waves. Despite massive…

The declared ideals of 2006 and today’s political impasse

The scorn of Nepali politicians knows no bounds. The top leaders of the ruling coalition,…