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A Republic’s Reckoning: Nepal’s Political Instability Reaches Fever Pitch

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Nepal’s young republic is facing its most severe reckoning since the abolition of the monarchy, as massive protests expose a deep crisis of faith in the political system. The nation’s chronic instability, which has produced 13 governments since 2008, has reached a fever pitch, with a new generation of citizens declaring that the current model of governance is fundamentally broken.
The recent protests, while triggered by a social media ban, are a direct consequence of this long-term political failure. Citizens have grown weary of the endless cycle of fragile coalition governments, political infighting, and rampant corruption that has stifled progress and left many, especially the youth, feeling disenfranchised and hopeless. The 20% youth unemployment rate is a stark symbol of this systemic failure.
The government’s heavy-handed response to the protests—killing 19 of its own citizens—has shattered the little remaining public trust. It was seen as the desperate act of a weak and paranoid state, not the confident action of a legitimate government. This has led to calls not just for a new prime minister, but for the dissolution of the entire government, a demand that threatens to plunge the country into even deeper uncertainty.
The crisis represents a profound challenge to the political settlement that was established after 2008. The protesters are not just angry about a specific policy or leader; they are disillusioned with the entire republican experiment, which they feel has failed to bring the stability and prosperity they were promised. Nepal is now at a crossroads, facing either a period of transformative change or a descent into further chaos.

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