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  • Yeah that was her weak point, her being appointed by the political party was seen suspicious.

    But again both the Maoist and Nepali Congress went after her due to her judgment on few high profile corruption cases and she was not supported by any party then. Was kinda forced to give up that position.

    We chose her because there were not many that good candidate, and we wanted to save the better ones for the election since the current head of Interim government can not be part of it.

    Wasting a popular candidate for faster stability and quick election but only for 6 month vs choosing less popular candidate for now (she got full support for our reprepresentative but do no think most people knew about her before 2 days ago when her name came up as another candidate during consideration) and saving the ‘better’ one for entire term which is 5 years.









  • You’re saying every single Nepalese zoomer was in that discord?

    150000 of them were there but is the alternative is to individually ask every single person in few hours what they think?

    The candidates were chosen from thousands of people, and from the candidate the final representative was chosen collectively, There was very little dissent from people since even the other potential candidates recommend her instead.

    you can’t say ‘Gen-Z’ voted for it as a whole, it was only the ones in that discord that did

    i know the name is confusing. it is a bad name but that is what we are stuck with. But it also gave up a very particular impression and the current situation is handled entirely by the youth. ‘Gen-Z’ is the name of the movement now and everyone is involved. Most prominent section being gen-z people.

    Also what was stopping people in other countries joining and voting?

    yeah if they could have managed to understand what was happening, where and when and how in few hours. but not even i knew there was a vote until it happened. but i still do not argue against that process because it is what was needed. Nepal army wanted our representative in a day so had to adapt. and even if i did not agree with decision made, democratic centralism is an old concept.



  • the involvement of any foreign power still seems very far-fetched. What turned out in the end has temporarily removed all their influence and power over here and instead might even give rise to true left-wing in Nepal (member from the Juche Party is a potential PM candidate if the current negotiation somehow breakdown)

    The funding of the NGO being shady actor is not surprising since any person who has the ability to fund a NGO will have some shady connection. But their safety which was guaranteed in the former system is no longer true now. The rich are in the path of getting fucked over and is desperately trying to control the narrative. India has been pumping out dis-information about current condition like there is no tomorrow too.

    The replacement of the power has been through a kind of democratic manner but the end goal is not just a replacement of the figure head but a systematic change. Nothing has been established for now but there is talk of ending the parliamentary system and moving to directly elected PM since people think it has also contributed to such massive corruption rot before.

    But all that is kind of wishful sentiment, for now the objective is to establishment a interim government and a conduct election. There has been a lot of discussion about Bangladesh and its failure of the interim government from its lesson the youth has turned to building grass-root support structure to maintain the pressure in the government

    tldr; the youth now have the responsibility of creating the interim government and conducting election, and the established communist parties should use this opportunity to come to the center stage.

    It has also received support from Dr. Sanduk Ruit – an ophthalmologist and Magsaysay Award laureate; the award is notable for its Cold War ties to US influence.

    yeah no but there fear of the movement being co-oped now, maybe problem of liberalism in the movement.



  • I looked into the account you linked but it showed zero post for me and created few days ago so got really confused. Tried googling it and found no result.

    SAFAL might be something that just exist on twitter perhaps. most people here don’t use it at all and stuck to fb, and its same with me so had no idea about that group.

    But its a whole Different world on FB and in ground so thought it was parody account. there is no ‘revolution’ here. Army has asked for a representative from ‘Gen Z’ group and former chief justice Sushila Karki was chosen. Won’t describe how the decision was made since it really need leanthy explanation (involves a discord group with around 10k live chat members that went for 11 hours. Fucking wild but somehow a good thing in the end)

    Also everything looks like a color revolution here, hell even CIA might be confused on when they planned the entire thing but all of this is somehow developing naturally