Nepal Elections
28.04.2008
Nepal Maoists owe their impressive performance to marginalised communities in the recently held elections for Constituent Assembly. It is now up to the former rebels to prove themselves and see how they can come up to the expectations of these people whose interests nobody in the past bothered to address.
{intl-related_topics}: [South Asia] [Indigenous rights] [Social exclusion] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] |
15.04.2008
That they would be a force to reckon with, nobody denied. But they would do well in the polls has come as a surprise. The results declared so far in Nepals Constituent Assembly elections indicate that ensuring a simple majority for the Maoists is now almost a certainty.
{intl-related_topics}: [South Asia] [Politics] [Democracy] [Conflict] |
10.04.2008
Nepals historic poll began early this morning. About 17.6 million eligible voters will have a choice to elect a Constituent Assembly that will decide the fate of the 240-year old Shah dynasty in the country.
{intl-related_topics}: [South Asia] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] [Security] |
09.04.2008
Nepal has sealed its border with India ahead of polling for security reasons. At least 20 people are reported to have died in election-related violence, including yesterdays killing of a candidate from a prominent party. Final preparations are on with poll officials reaching 21,000 polling stations dotting the country.
{intl-related_topics}: [South Asia] [Politics] [Codes of conduct] [Democracy] |
08.04.2008
Cadres of Maoists and other political parties in Nepal continued to clash with each other until the last day of campaigning. Over 200 poll-related incidents of violence in the last one month have been recorded. It is now to be seen how peacefully the elections take place on April 10.
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07.04.2008
Campaign is in full swing for the historic April 10 Constituent Assembly polls in Nepal. In its final assessment report, the UN has urged political groups to refrain from violent and intimidating tactics. The report also says that there have been attempts to buy votes using state resources.
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