One month into office, PM Balendra (Balen) Shah , finds himself moving forward with a mix of high expectations, early reforms, and mounting controversies. Backed by a near two-thirds majority in the Parliament, he assumed office on March 27 following the March 5 elections that rode on the momentum of a Gen Z-driven political wave in the nation . In his very first cabinet meeting, he moved swiftly to endorse an ambitious 100-point governance reform agenda for the first three months in his office. Among others, the plan promised structural changes, including downsizing federal ministries, merging financially burdensome boards and committees, and depoliticising civil servants and teachers. It also envisioned citizen-centric service delivery--passports, licences, and citizenship documents delivered through the postal system. In a departure from past practices, PM Shah held a collective meeting with ambassadors instead of one-on-one bilateral meetings. The move has been interpre...
NEPALI POLITICS
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