Opposition parties defeated in Balen Shah’s tsunami, now ‘Gen Z’ government in Nepal, after 36 years a single party will be ruling with majority.
New Delhi. Counting of votes continues in the general elections held after ‘GEN Z’ protests in Nepal. Elections were held for a total of 165 seats of Parliament in Nepal. According to election trends, Rashtriya Swatantra Party has taken lead on 105 seats. CPN-UML is leading on 12 seats, Nepali Congress on 10 seats, Nepali Communist Party on 10 seats and other parties on 6 seats.
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There seems to be a huge wave in favor of Balen Shah. His Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is ahead in the election trends, while the condition of the old parties seems to be deteriorating. The coalition government led by KP Sharma Oli had fallen due to the protests. Corruption is a big issue in this election. It is considered almost certain that Balen Shah will become the Prime Minister, if the initial trends translate into results, then after 36 years a single party will get majority in Nepal.
Rapper Balen Shah’s wave
The new Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP), led by former rapper Balen Shah, who has also been the mayor of Kathmandu, is posing a tough challenge to the two largest political parties – Nepali Congress Party and Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist). The RSP, formed in 2022, has received a lot of support during the election campaign and Shah is considered a strong contender for the post of Prime Minister. On the other hand, Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) were part of the governments that were toppled by Gen-Z last year. Nepal has had 14 changes of government in the last 18 years, reflecting the fragile nature of the Himalayan nation’s political system.
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