Nepal's Political Evolution Marked by Persistent Governance Failures, Demanding Systemic Reform Over Face Value Changes

Summary

Nepal's enduring governance failures stem from institutionalized corruption and lack of accountability, prompting calls from the youth for systemic reforms rather than superficial changes in leadership.

Key Points
  • Nepal's political history spans multiple system changes but consistent good governance remains unachieved due to entrenched corruption and cronyism.
  • A primary cause of current misgovernance is the weak separation of powers and lack of accountability between the executive and legislature.
  • The Gen Z movement demands meaningful reforms focused on transparency and public accountability, not merely new political faces.
  • Sustainable change requires systemic reforms, cultural shifts in leadership ethics, and institutionalized morality rather than superficial electoral changes.
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