A lmost 50 days since Nepal witnessed a major Gen Z-led movement that toppled an elected government, the interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki is facing an uphill task of holding elections by 5 March 2026. This ambitious timeline of six months was kept to bring a new political structure in the country within a democratic framework, addressing the key demands of the Gen Z youth — introducing best practices in governance, tackling corruption, generating new employment and ensuring political stability.

However, the current internal dynamics present a very gloomy picture as the consensus among the three key stakeholders — the government, political parties, and Gen Z — is still negotiating the future course with no clarity on issues like the government formati

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