nepali-politics

Party Time

Hurriedly set up parties without a shared philosophy might have less chance of political influence and longevity

Shristi Karki

Madam Prime Minister of Nepal

Sushila Karki is Nepal’s first female PM, but has her work cut out to give the country a new beginning

Sonia Awale

Nepal’s Gen-Z protest turns deadly

At least 15 killed as police fire on protest against corruption and impunity

Looking ahead to Nepal’s 2027 elections

Time running out to pass the electoral reform Bill so the next polls are free, fair and inclusive

Shristi Karki

SLAPPing Democracy

In Nepal, politicians and bureaucrats do not even need absolute power to corrupt absolutely -- because they work hand-in-glove.

Nepal’s Power Struggles

The Electricity Regulatory Authority should be making its presence felt, but is mysteriously taking a back seat

The Juggler

Suddenly, there are cracks in the arranged marriage of the NC-UML coalition

“Tell me what the common man is thinking!”

Extract from an addendum to Nepal's Two Wars, Chapter 2 in the updated edition of Essays on Nepal: Past and Present by Sam Cowan, a retired British Army general with a long association with the Gurkhas.

Higher corruption in high places

Is it too much to hope that continued pressure from the public and scrutiny by the media will demobilise Nepal’s kleptocrats?

Women first in 2027

Empowering women to enter politics and preparing candidates for elections two years away

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