What is the next country gonna be to join this list? I would expect Japan, Spain and the Nethetlands to do that soon
Thurak0 on
Good luck Nepal. Hope this works out!
Amazing_Panda_3849 on
Wow thats a surprisingly good development. From a chaotic anarchy with rumours of bad actors making it worse, to a neutral PM sworn in.
Any locals can share how it did you guys achieved this state? The article mentioned that Gen Z protestors backed this PM. Did the Gen Z protestors have leaders? Did they lobbied for her? Who granted Gen Z protestors their demands?
Elliot_Kyouma on
And the first one to be voted by discord?
RRaj007 on
From killing the ex-PM’s wife to getting a new female PM, Nepal came a long way in just 3–4 days
GhostlyBiscuits on
Male or female , they are gonna think twice now before ratifying bills that do not serve in the interest of the general public, I hope.
Boycat89 on
Fun fact, Nepal is one of the newest federal republic in the world. It formally abolished of its monarchy in 2008 and then became a secular federal republic in 2015.
Gravejuice2022 on
Dear all Nepalese people, remember this moment. We have landed safely from the edge of collapse. The Army, the President, Gen Z, and the Honorable Prime Minister Sushila Karki all played their roles. The Chief of the Army could have chosen a coup, but instead, they stood with democracy and that made all the difference. Looters are returning the stolen goods, escaped prisoners are going back to jail, corrupt politician ran away, and protestors are cleaning the destroyed places. Hopefully, after six months, the right person will win the vote and lead the country towards the development of the nation and its people. For now lets support her!
dumsi123 on
Yeah DISCORD POLL chose her as representative, but few contexts are along with poll various youth leaders came in her support, She was former chief Justice of SC and her primary responsibility is to ensure election in 6 months and hand over the PM post to the elected member
Reparm on
Congrats Nepal. That was very quick! Usually these things lead to months of instability.
NecessaryHoliday3 on
Good luck Nepal. I hope she can do a better job
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What is the next country gonna be to join this list? I would expect Japan, Spain and the Nethetlands to do that soon
Good luck Nepal. Hope this works out!
Wow thats a surprisingly good development. From a chaotic anarchy with rumours of bad actors making it worse, to a neutral PM sworn in.
Any locals can share how it did you guys achieved this state? The article mentioned that Gen Z protestors backed this PM. Did the Gen Z protestors have leaders? Did they lobbied for her? Who granted Gen Z protestors their demands?
And the first one to be voted by discord?
From killing the ex-PM’s wife to getting a new female PM, Nepal came a long way in just 3–4 days
Male or female , they are gonna think twice now before ratifying bills that do not serve in the interest of the general public, I hope.
Fun fact, Nepal is one of the newest federal republic in the world. It formally abolished of its monarchy in 2008 and then became a secular federal republic in 2015.
Dear all Nepalese people, remember this moment. We have landed safely from the edge of collapse. The Army, the President, Gen Z, and the Honorable Prime Minister Sushila Karki all played their roles. The Chief of the Army could have chosen a coup, but instead, they stood with democracy and that made all the difference. Looters are returning the stolen goods, escaped prisoners are going back to jail, corrupt politician ran away, and protestors are cleaning the destroyed places. Hopefully, after six months, the right person will win the vote and lead the country towards the development of the nation and its people. For now lets support her!
Yeah DISCORD POLL chose her as representative, but few contexts are along with poll various youth leaders came in her support, She was former chief Justice of SC and her primary responsibility is to ensure election in 6 months and hand over the PM post to the elected member
Congrats Nepal. That was very quick! Usually these things lead to months of instability.
Good luck Nepal. I hope she can do a better job