Politics of Nepal


 The aim of this article is to discuss the role of politics in the current state of Nepal. Nepal has conducted 8 election to parliament, including three Constituent Assembly. The politics of Nepal functions within the framework of a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system. Executive power is performed by the Prime minister and their cabinet. While the legislative power is performed in the parliament. Nepali Congress and CPN( UML) are the main the rivals of each other and defenting each other in the successive elections. There are mainly 7 parties recognised in the federal parliament Nepali Congress (NC), CPN (UML), CPN(Maoist-centre), CPN(Unified Socialist), PSP-N, Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal and People's Progressive Party. The political parties can be mainly divided into the Democratic camp and the Communist camp.When the Nepali Congress has powered then they worked as democratic way but when the CPN came as powered they worked as communist way. The lack of political leadership and their inability of socio-economic exclusive as the roots cause of politics crisis in Nepal.The resultant problems of centralisation power, corruption and a bias towards urban development and minorities and underprivileged classes from taking parts in governance and mainstream politics. It is said that there is a need to introduce strong reforms in economic policy, politics and institutional setup to growth and increase the voice and take control all the power from the disadvantage groups. 

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