Government & Politics

Nepal’s Parliamentary Elections Expose Political Instability and Youth Discontent

By Economics Desk | March 3, 2026

Nepal’s early parliamentary elections reveal chronic government instability and rising youth activism, underscoring the challenges of governance that can resonate with America’s own struggle for secure borders and accountable leadership.

Nepal is once again at a political crossroads, holding parliamentary elections just three years after its previous national vote — a clear sign not of democratic success, but of persistent governmental instability. The youth-led uprising in September 2025 that toppled the prior coalition government is more than symbolic; it highlights how fragile democracies can spiral into chaos without firm accountability and strong leadership.Can Nepal Break Free From Its Cycle of Political Chaos?With nearly 19 million registered voters—an increase spurred by the youth who demanded change—Nepal's election is a litmus test for whether political promises will translate into stable governance. Yet,...

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