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how democratisation going on in nepal since 1990?





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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Nepal use to be a Hindu kingdom in the earlier period followed by constitutional monarchy in the modern period for many years. The pro-democracy movements forced the king to allow new democratic Constitution in 1990. But it had a short and troubled career.

There was a huge influence of Maoists in many parts of Nepal who believed in armed insurrection against the monarch and the ruling elite. Hence, a triangular conflict among the Monarchist forces, the democrats and the Maoists took place for sometime. The parliament was abolished and the government was dismissed by the king in 2002.

Again in 2006, the king was forced to restore the House of Representatives after a massive country wide pro-democracy protests.

The constituent assembly was formed to write the Constitution for Nepal. The Constitution has come into effect with some amendment process going on.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

Nepal ended 104 years of Rana rule and welcomed democracy seventy years ago. However, Nepal's first efforts toward democracy were awkward. Until 1959, when the country held its first general election, it had five distinct governments. With a two-thirds majority, the Nepali Congress, which was instrumental in ousting the Rana dynasty, was elected to power.

Although the king remains the country's head of state, Nepal gained democracy in 1990. The actual authority is wielded by elected officials. The transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy was endorsed by King Brinda. The king was forced to meet all of the people's demands on the final day of the protest movement.

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