Nepal, a nation that abolished its monarchy in 2008, is currently witnessing a surprising resurgence of pro-monarchy sentiment as political instability deepens. Recent polls and public demonstrations suggest growing frustration with the fragmented government and frequent changes in leadership.
Supporters of the monarchy argue that a constitutional king could restore national unity and provide stable governance, particularly amid increasing disputes between political parties and economic challenges. Pro-monarchy rallies have been reported in Kathmandu and several other major cities, calling for a national referendum on the monarchy’s restoration.
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The movement is led by former royalists and younger citizens disillusioned by corruption and political gridlock. While the current government remains firmly opposed to restoring the monarchy, the rising popularity of royalist voices signals a critical juncture in Nepal’s democracy.
Political analysts warn that this growing division could either prompt necessary reforms or deepen societal fractures. Dobblog will closely monitor these developments, offering in-depth analysis on Nepal’s evolving political landscape.
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