Nepal Goes To Polls In First General Election Since Govt-Toppling Gen Z Protests Last Year

Nepal is set to hold its first general election since the significant anti-government protests led by the Gen Z movement last year, which resulted in the ousting of the previous administration. Over 18.9 million eligible voters will participate in this pivotal election, choosing representatives for the 275-member House of Representatives from a pool of 3,406 candidates. This election is crucial for the political landscape of Nepal, as it seeks to stabilize governance and address the demands of the youth who played a significant role in the protests that reshaped the political narrative. The results will not only determine the future of the current government but also reflect the sentiments of a populace eager for change and reform following a turbulent political period. As the country prepares for the polls, there is a palpable sense of anticipation among voters who hope for a government that can effectively address pressing issues such as economic recovery, job creation, and political stability.
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