Political parties have a trust issue with the government
While election body invites parties for talks, the government appears indifferent to do so.
While election body invites parties for talks, the government appears indifferent to do so.
Party is under pressure for reform in response to Gen Z aspirations.
The UML chair says the ‘unconstitutional’ Karki government not interested in holding timely elections.
Deuba’s departure seems inevitable, but Oli remains defiant despite growing internal opposition.
Prime Minister Karki supports the commission in its plan to hold the polls between 7 am and 5 pm on March 5.
In addition, parties contesting the March 5 elections must enlist with the commission by Nov 26 this year.
Some youths see it as a cure for political instability. But there is no unanimity among Gen Z leaders.
Election Commission cites disruption in party registration due to last month’s Gen Z protests as the reason.
In their Dashain messages President Paudel and leaders stress unity and cooperation. PM Karki to skip tika.
With police absent and no other state institution functioning, the army stepped in, met with protesters, and helped pave the way for a new prime minister.
Youths say narrative that Nepal ‘elected prime minister via Discord’ discredits uprising.
Officials in the former administration are being probed for the suppression of Gen Z protests that left 75 dead.
Oli, who fled Baluwatar on September 9, lambasts the Karki government allegedly for planning to withhold his passport.
I am no longer the party chairman, says Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
Sources say documents of Sher Bahadur Deuba, KP Sharma Oli and others could be seized.
Says only new parliament can make amendments to constitution to address key Gen Z demands.
Says will focus on uniting alternative political forces ahead of March elections.
Despite making up nearly half the population and over half of registered voters, Nepali youth hold only a fraction of leadership positions.
From leading state restructuring efforts to representing Nepal at the UN, Pariyar has worked nationally and internationally on agriculture, climate, and social justice.
Famed for grilling politicians, Kharel takes charge of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, facing a new role where he must answer.