How Nepal's Gen Z Forced A Government Collapse And Is Now Dominating Election

Nepal is currently in the process of counting votes for its first general election since the significant protests led by Generation Z in 2025, which resulted in the ousting of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. This pivotal movement marked a turning point in Nepalese politics, highlighting the growing influence of the youth demographic in shaping governance. The protests centered around demands for greater political accountability and transparency, reflecting the frustrations of a generation that feels sidelined by traditional political structures. As the election unfolds, analysts are closely watching how the new representatives will address the issues raised by the youth and whether the political landscape will shift further towards progressive reforms. The outcome of this election is crucial, not just for the immediate political climate but for the future direction of the nation, as a significant portion of the electorate is composed of the Gen Z voters who have shown a willingness to engage in civic action.
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