Nepal votes on 5 March: A recap of Gen Z uprising that triggered fresh elections in Himlayan nation
Nepal is gearing up for crucial elections on March 5, following a significant youth-led movement that resulted in the ousting of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli. This uprising, primarily fueled by the aspirations of the younger generation, has highlighted the demand for political accountability and reform in the Himalayan nation. Nearly 3,500 candidates are contesting for 165 parliamentary seats, making this election a critical juncture for Nepal's political landscape. As the country seeks to redefine its leadership and tackle pervasive corruption, the upcoming polls are viewed as a litmus test for its democratic resilience. The electoral outcome will not only influence governance but also reflect the voices of a generation eager for change, potentially reshaping the future trajectory of Nepal's political dynamics.
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