Thousands of people from across 68 political parties have thrown their hats in the electoral ring for the March 5 elections.
A month has passed since the September 8-9 uprising that shook Nepal’s political establishment from its core, forcing rapid and dramatic changes. The unprecedented Gen Z movement toppled the K.P.
Former Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah and ex-PM K P Sharma Oli filed candidacies for Jhapa-5 in Nepal's upcoming elections.
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Political party paradox
Nepal, Oct. 20 -- Nepal's journey with political parties began with a dream of participatory democracy. In the mid 20th century, courageous groups, such as the Praja Parishad established in 1936, ...
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Nepal's sexual and gender minority stakes its claim in national politics
Kathmandu, Jan. 30 -- changing political landscape, the march towards inclusive democracy has taken a historic turn. For ...
Nepal PM Karki faces pressure to hold elections in 6 months 'Gen Z' protesters demand arrests, reforms, justice for 74 killed Karki pledges anti-corruption panel, but risks backlash Analysts warn ...
A week after Nepal’s deadly protests, the country’s three main political parties whose offices were torched have been coming out in public pledging to reform themselves. Pushpa Kamal Dahal of the ...
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