Uncertainty in Nepal Politics
1. Nepali politics is characterized by unstable coalition-making, with shifting alliances and constant changes in power, as seen in the recent resignation of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal due to lack of support in the House of Representatives.
2. The democratic polity in Nepal has experienced instability and poor governance since transitioning from a monarchy to a republic in 2008, despite constitutional reforms aiming to ensure representation for marginalized groups.
3. The major political parties in Nepal prioritize holding onto power over genuine governance, leading to a lack of development and continued status as a "least developed country."
4. The coalition politics in Nepal is driven more by a desire for power than by ideological or principled motives, resulting in further disillusionment among the Nepali population with the democratic process.
5. There is a suggestion that Nepal might benefit from a presidential system with a directly elected head of state to address the inherent instability in the current parliamentary system.
SOURCE THE HINDU
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