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Nepal Celebrates 19th Republic Day Amidst Calls for Institutional Strengthening

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Nepal is celebrating its 19th Republic Day on Jestha 15, commemorating the abolition of the monarchy in 2008 and the establishment of a republic. Political figures emphasize the importance of the republic for national transformation and positive change, while also highlighting the need for institutional maturity to withstand leadership changes and ensure smooth governance.

  • Republic Day, celebrated on May 29, coincides with International Everest Day, marking both the end of monarchy in 2008 and the first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953.
  • The establishment of the republic is seen as a reminder that the people are in charge of their own affairs, with a focus on building systems that function independently of individual leaders.
  • Concerns have been raised about whether Nepal's institutions have matured sufficiently to handle leadership transitions and ensure stable governance.
  • Past administrations are noted to have often tied state policies to the interests of political personalities rather than focusing on institutional development.
  • The principles of republican governance, including separation of powers, secularism, and inclusive participation, are crucial for the success of all government policies.

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