Ep: 481 | Why Nepal's Constitution Is the Root of Every Political Crisis | Swagat Nepal
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Lawyer, writer, and activist Swagat Nepal joins this thought-provoking episode to dissect Nepal's political system, constitution, and corruption. From the judiciary movement and Gen Z protests to geopolitical threats involving China, India, and the USA, this conversation explores the forces shaping Nepal's fragile democracy. Swagat Nepal explains the differences between constitutional amendment, repeal, and auction, the right to recall and reject voting system, and whether Nepal's youth are against monarchy. He also discusses the citizenship crisis, including the challenges of granting citizenship through the mother's name, and shares insight into population management and foreign influence in Nepal's governance. The discussion extends to MCC, corruption in Nepal's judiciary, and the religious aspect in politics-unpacking how constitutional organs and social justice movements can rebuild national integrity. If you're interested in Nepal's constitution, governance, youth activism, and geopolitics, this episode offers deep, unfiltered analysis by Swagat Nepal, one of Nepal's most vocal voices for reform and accountability.
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