Why public debates matter for PM hopefuls
Summary
Nepal's political landscape suffers from instability and lack of accountability, with prime ministers often assuming office without public scrutiny. Advocates argue that live public debates among prime ministerial candidates are essential for transparent governance and restoring trust.
Key Points
- Nepal's politics struggles with short-term leadership and instability, hindering effective governance.
- Prime ministers often assume office without facing public debates or direct scrutiny.
- Live public debates among prime ministerial candidates would promote accountability and transparency.
- Resisting debates indicates a lack of confidence and hampers political seriousness and responsibility.