Kathmandu: Nepal’s Gen Z group on Saturday announced that it will establish a political party, but said its participation in next year's general election depends on the fulfilment of certain \"bottom-line\" conditions.
Elections in the Himalayan nation are slated to take place on March 5, 2026.
The youth-led group led protests against corruption and a government ban on social media sites last month, resulting in the ouster of the K P Sharma Oli-led government.
Led by Miraj Dhungana, one of the leaders of the recent Gen Z movement, the group unveiled its agenda in a press conference here.
They asserted that although they are considering forming a political party to bring together the Gen-Z youths, they will not contest the election until their \"bottom line\" demands are addressed.
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