differentiate between Nepal's movement and Bholivia's popular struggle
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Nepal's movement:
✒The basic aim was to establish democracy.
✒All the major parties in parliament formed a seven party alliance.
✒the movement laid the foundation for the establishment of the country's democracy in Nepal.
Bolivia's movement:
✒Basic aim was to challenge unjust decision of Democratic government.
✒the movement was lead by pressure groups and interest groups.
✒The movement forced the government to change its decision
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Nepal's movement:
✒The basic aim was to establish democracy.
✒All the major parties in parliament formed a seven party alliance.
✒the movement laid the foundation for the establishment of the country's democracy in Nepal.
Bolivia's movement:
✒Basic aim was to challenge unjust decision of Democratic government.
✒the movement was lead by pressure groups and interest groups.
✒The movement forced the government to change its decision
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Nepal :- Restoration of democracy..
- Established democracy in 1990 with king birendra as formal head of the state.
- Real power to be exercised by elected representatives.
- King accepted transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy.
- Mysterious royal Massacre in 2001 killed king birendra.
- Formation of seven party alliance (SPA). Maoists and other organisations joined along with common people.
- Ultimation issued to king .
Bolivia :- Water war..
- Poor Latin American country with democratic set up.
- The world bank pressurised the government to give up municipal water supply.
- water supply rights of Cochabamba given to MNC.
- Four fold increase in water prices .
- Led to a popular protest by FEDECOR comprising people from all walks of life.
- Not a political movement.
- Established democracy in 1990 with king birendra as formal head of the state.
- Real power to be exercised by elected representatives.
- King accepted transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy.
- Mysterious royal Massacre in 2001 killed king birendra.
- Formation of seven party alliance (SPA). Maoists and other organisations joined along with common people.
- Ultimation issued to king .
Bolivia :- Water war..
- Poor Latin American country with democratic set up.
- The world bank pressurised the government to give up municipal water supply.
- water supply rights of Cochabamba given to MNC.
- Four fold increase in water prices .
- Led to a popular protest by FEDECOR comprising people from all walks of life.
- Not a political movement.
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