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Nepal climbs its Everest of honesty

尼泊尔登上诚信的珠穆朗玛峰

Supporters of the Rastriya Swatantra Party in Lalitpur, Nepal, celebrate the victory of one of their candidates, Toshima Karki: She holds a bell – the party’s symbol, which is seen as a metaphor for a moral awakening or call to action.

Supporters of the Rastriya Swatantra Party in Lalitpur, Nepal, celebrate the victory of one of their candidates, Toshima Karki: She holds a bell – the party’s symbol, which is seen as a metaphor for a moral awakening or call to action.

2026-03-09  440  简单
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Nepal is the third South Asian country in recent years – after Sri Lanka and Bangladesh – to demand both democratic and generational change in political systems characterized by entrenched leadership, nepotism, and inefficiency. In all three nations, youth-led street protests resoundingly called for honesty and accountability, and ousted longtime political leaders, including – last September – Nepal’s four-term Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli.

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