Nepal votes in poll coloured by downturn and discontent

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KATHMANDU: Nepali voters cast their ballots for a new parliament on Sunday (Nov 20) in a contest dominated by public frustrations over the Himalayan republic's elderly political elite and anxiety over its teetering economy. A revolving door of prime ministers - most serving less than a year - and a culture

KATHMANDU: Nepali voters cast their ballots for a new parliament on Sunday in a contest dominated by public frustrations over the Himalayan republic's elderly political elite and anxiety over its teetering economy.

Though analysts expect Nepal's entrenched political veterans to again dominate the next assembly, many voters have lost faith in the status quo and a mood for change is palpable. Sunday's elections are the second since a new constitution was promulgated in 2015, ushering in a new political order after the conclusion of Nepal's traumatic Maoist insurgency.

But political instability has been a recurrent feature of Nepal's parliament, and no prime minister has served a full term since the war ended.A constant balancing act has left governments of different stripes struggling to navigate the traditional rivalry between Nepal's two neighbours,Nepal gears up for polls: Managing ties with Asian superpowers China, India crucial for countryIncumbent premier Sher Bahadur Deuba, 76, is serving in the role for the fifth time.

The charismatic former television host, 48, made his name with a muckraking news programme where he shouted at officials and ran hidden camera stings on corrupt bureaucrats, tapping into public frustration over endemic graft.

 

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