Tag: #2026 Nepal election
Articles tagged with #2026 Nepal election

After the ballot in Nepal
Hope, concern and the long road ahead to make democracy deliver

As clear as a bell
The RSP now needs institutions and civil society to give the party the chance to reboot Nepal

Nepalis deliver a mature and historic mandate
The people have played their part, now it is the RSP’s job to deliver on promises made

Nepal’s mandate for change
Building effective governance will be far more difficult than winning votes

Women, migration, election, and war
Many Nepalis leave because overseas jobs are more important than the ballot, others return because votes are more important than their jobs

Homecoming at election time
Many disenfranchised Nepali workers overseas have returned home to make their voices heard

Nepal’s life or death election
Nepal’s next government should be judged by the lives it saves, not by speeches and ribbon-cutting

No democracy, no accountability
“One thing Nepal can learn from Bangladesh is to trust and believe in the people. They know what they want.”

Bangladesh’s post-uprising election
Out-of-country voting and rapid ballot counting can hold lessons for Nepal’s own polls

Mission (nearly) accomplished
Sushila Karki was given an impossible task as PM that she has handled with poise and praise

Overseas Nepali vote bank
Nepalis overseas may be disenfranchised, but they are engaged

A chance for Nepal's political renewal
The election can take us from the politics of personalised power to institutionalised collective leadership

Ladies not first-past-the-post
Women representation in elections in Nepal get worse by each consecutive polls

Old vs new
The UML-NC-NCP legacy parties face a formidable challenge from the alternative BRK alliance in March

70 days, and counting
2026 onwards, alternative and emerging political forces will challenge legacy parties

New wine, new bottles
There is opportunity for new parties to onboard youth political figures, push agendas of young and marginalised Nepalis

Election vs escalation
Which comes first: prosecuting those found guilty of the 8/9/25 massacre outside Parliament, or elections on 5/3/26?

Party Time
Hurriedly set up parties without a shared philosophy might have less chance of political influence and longevity

Future imperfect
Despite acrimony, there is unanimity among parties and youth groups about creating environment for elections

March to 5 March
Despite government commitment, there are legal and technical hurdles to ensure out-of-country voting rights in time for upcoming polls
