Nepal holds first general election since government-toppling protests
In Brief
Nepal conducts general elections following last year's Gen Z protests that toppled the government.
Key Facts
- Nepal's general election voting began at 7 a.m. and will end at 5 p.m.
- Ballot counting will start immediately after the ballot boxes are collected.
- The election is the first since last year's government-toppling Gen Z protests.
- Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki stated the elections are crucial for determining Nepal's future.
- The polls are held months after the Gen Z protests that led to political changes.
What Happened
Nepal commenced voting for its general election at 7 a.m., with polling scheduled to conclude at 5 p.m. Ballot counting will begin immediately after collection. This election follows last year's Gen Z protests that resulted in the toppling of the previous government. Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki emphasized the importance of these elections for the country's future.
Why It Matters
These elections mark a significant political event in Nepal as they are the first since widespread protests led by younger generations caused governmental change. The outcome will influence Nepal's political direction and stability. The interim leadership highlights the elections' role in shaping Nepal's future governance.
Sources
- The Hindu — Nepal goes to polls in first general election since government-toppling Gen Z protests last year(just now)
- The Hindu — Nepal elections 2026: Nepal goes to polls months after Gen Z protest(just now)
