How strong is internal democracy within political parties?

KATHMANDU, Feb 19: The state of democracy in Nepal's political parties has been a topic of debate from various perspectives, particularly since the establishment of multi-party democracy in 1990. Despite three decades since democracy's restoration in the country, criticisms persist regarding an autocratic style of operation within the parties. This issue was discussed at the Nepal Literature Festival in Pokhara, under the theme "How Democratic are the parties?"

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How strong is internal democracy within political parties?

KATHMANDU, Feb 19: The state of democracy in Nepal's political parties has been a topic of debate from various perspectives, particularly since the establishment of multi-party democracy in 1990. Despite three decades since democracy's restoration in the country, criticisms persist regarding an autocratic style of operation within the parties. This issue was discussed at the Nepal Literature Festival in Pokhara, under the theme "How Democratic are the parties?"

UML Chairman Oli urges all political parties to practice democracy

KATHMANDU: CPN (UML) chairman and former Prime Minister KP Oli has urged all political parties to practice complete democracy. Talking in special hour of today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, Chair Oli mentioned that the game played to remain always in power by adopting any method could not strengthen democracy. He said, “A common […]

Let's practice democracy: Chair Oli

CPN (UML) Chair and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged all political parties to practice complete democracy.

Interest groups run Nepal’s parliament, and it’s jeopardising democracy

Whose voice is heard in Nepal's parliament? Is it people or political parties? Or is it the various interest groups? The post Interest groups run Nepal’s parliament, and it’s jeopardising democracy appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepal’s ‘democratic’ political parties are grooming monarchies within them

It is like the old heads have brainwashed their party cadres, shrinking internal democracy within democratic political parties. The post Nepal’s ‘democratic’ political parties are grooming monarchies within them appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepal's democracy, political parties and internal politics - Khabarhub

Politics is said to lead the overall administration of the country. Abiding by the mandatory provisions at the Election Commission that the political parties

Five-party alliance continues till election: Energy Minister Bhusal

Minister for Energy, Hydro Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal has said the ruling alliance of five political parties was for the protection of nationalism, democracy, and constitution.

Five-party alliance continues till election: Energy Minister Bhusal

Minister for Energy, Hydro Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal has said the ruling alliance of five political parties was for the protection of nationalism, democracy, and constitution.

Opposition parties’ alliance call for raising voice for constitution, democracy

KATHMANDU, May 30: The alliance of the opposition parties has urged all political parties’ leaders and cadres as well as the civil societies to raise voice eloquently for the constitution and democracy.  The meeting of the top leaders of the opposition parties including the Nepali Congress (NC) convened at the residence of NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba at Budhanilakantha today has appealed to all the State organs and agencies not to support any non-democratic and unconstitutional activities.  Issuing a joint press statement here today, the alliance has said that the 149 members of the dissolved House of Representatives had already filed a writ petition demanding restoration of the parliament and claiming an alternative Prime Minister. The alliance has also warned the incumbent government not to do anything that would leave a far-reaching effect to the country and people as such a juncture of time. The statement is signed by NC President Deuba, CPN (Maoist Centre)’s chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Janata Samajbadi Party’s chairperson Upendra Yadav, Rastriya Janamorcha’s Durga Poudel and leader Madhav Kumar Nepal. Venting their displeasure for introducing the budget for new fiscal year 2021/22 on Saturday through an ordinance instead of federal parliament, the alliance has accused the incumbent government of undermining the constitution. The alliance blamed that the government was undertaking unconstitutional actions and activities when the country was reeling under the second wave of COVID-19. The alliance has expressed its confidence that the Supreme Court would protect the constitutional provisions and deliver the justice.

Speaker Sapkota urges political parties for positive role

Speaker of the House of Representatives Agni Prasad Sapkota has pointed out the need of positive role of political parties at present situation.  Speaking at a programme organized to confer certificates to the newly elected officer bearers of FNJ Sindhupalchowk chapter here Thursday, Speaker Sapkota reminded that freedoms are inherent and press freedom means democracy. On a different note, the Speaker viewed that it was his responsibility to ensure protection to the people displaced from the landslides occurred at Bahrabise, Lidi and Nakbuche in the district. Such crisis should be tackled in a concerted and planned manner, he added. Also speaking on the occasion was newly elected chairperson of FNJ district chapter Jiban Shrestha. He said the new committee under his leadership would work for rights of working journalists in the district.