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Political threat to Oli?

  Ms. Bidya Bhandari , the former President's return to active politics comes amid growing speculation about her future role within the CPN-UML . Over the past few months, she has been holding interactions with party leaders and cadres across the country, fueling rumours that she may be eyeing a larger role in party leadership. Political experts opine that Bhandari's decision to rejoin CPN-UML might pose a threat to Oli , who is enjoying "a kind of monopoly" in the ruling party. Ms. Bhandari’s re-entry into party politics has sparked debate in Nepal’s political circles. During the press conference on Friday she said her party membership with the CPN-UML had already been renewed and there was no reason to drag it into controversy. She further claimed that her return to politics after completing her presidential term was a constitutional right and should not be viewed as inappropriate. She accused the UML leadership of trying to undermine her political ri...

Existing Election System: Cause of political uncertainty

Experts and political leaders emphasize the need for reforms in the electoral system and practices to strengthen our democracy which may need major changes in the existing electoral system and enhanced structural and policy reforms to empower election commission. The incumbent coalition government composed of Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) had committed to bring about reforms in the existing electoral system when it assumed the rein of the government almost six months ago. The NC and UML senior leaders held the views that recurring political instability and uncertainty in the country has been engendered due to the mixed electoral system in which proportional representation takes sizable share in the composition of the federal and provincial parliament. As a result, no single party can afford to muster majority seats in the parliament. This puts the smaller or medium-sized parties into the vital role to bargain into making or unmaking of the government. However, two big parties’ ruli...