Gen Z seeks accord for ‘legitimacy’ of September uprising
Summary
Various Gen Z groups in Nepal are negotiating an accord with the government to legitimize their September uprising, aiming to formalize their demands and political vision through a tripartite agreement involving the President and Prime Minister.
Key Points
- Gen Z groups in Nepal are negotiating an accord with the government to legitimize their September uprising.
- The accord is intended to institutionalize Gen Z's demands and serve as a political blueprint for the country's future.
- Gen Z leaders want the agreement signed by President Ramchandra Paudel, Prime Minister, and themselves, though the President’s office stated signing is the government’s role.
- The draft of the accord is nearly 70 percent complete and aims to address key issues like corruption control, political system changes, and justice for victims of the protests.