Nepali Gen Z Sparks Generational Change at the Polls

Nepalis vote in landmark election, testing whether a new, untried generation can reshape the country's future after a youth-led uprising.
Voters in Nepal are heading to the polls this week in the country's first general election since a massive youth-led uprising in 2020 that ushered in a new era of political change. This pivotal election will test whether Nepal is truly ready to embrace a new generation of leaders and chart a new course for the nation.
The 2020 protests, sparked by the death of a beloved young student, quickly grew into a nationwide movement driven by Nepal's Gen Z and millennial populations. They demanded sweeping political reforms, an end to corruption, and a greater voice for the country's youth in shaping its future.
Now, just two years later, many of those same young activists are running for office, determined to turn their street protests into real political change. This election represents a critical generational shift in Nepali politics, pitting established, older parties against a new wave of youthful, reform-minded candidates.
Source: BBC News


