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Posted By: Ramesh Sharma Posted On: Feb 28, 2026Share Article
Nepal’s election is referendum on its future and democracy in South Asia
Former Nepal prime minister KP Sharma Oli addresses his party during a rally in Kathmandu in November. | Reuters

Nepal’s general election on March 5 is far more than a routine political event. It has become a crucial democratic test in a region where genuine democracy is in rapid retreat. Across South Asia, the outer forms of democracy, elections, parliaments, constitutions, still exist. Yet, in reality, democratic competition is shrinking, opposition voices are being silenced, institutions are weakening, and leaders are evading accountability.

In this grim regional context, Nepal’s election has taken on a significance that transcends its borders. It is a referendum not only on Nepal’s future but on whether democracy in South Asia can still feel authentic and alive.

This vote follows the massive Gen Z protests in September 2025, which shattered Nepal’s political status quo and forced the government to resign. This was not a traditional party movement or a violent revolution. It was a contemporary, digitally-powered uprising.

A young generation, fluent online and furious over corruption and elite impunity, rejected the notion that their democracy must remain stuck in a cycle of weak governance and recycled leaders. The protests were chaotic and economically disruptive, but their core demand was fundamentally democratic, which were accountability, transparency, real representation, and an end to politics as a family inheritance.

This is precisely why the 2026 election is so important. In response to this youth anger, Nepal did not follow the path of its neighbours. It did not militarise politics, as seen in Pakistan and Myanmar, nor did it suspend electoral processes for longer period, as occurred in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Instead, it established an interim government and committed to an inclusive election within six months.

This procedural response may seem standard, but in today’s South Asia, it is a radical act of political renewal. While other regional states often meet crises with coercion, Nepal is attempting the harder, more hopeful path, channeling street protest into political change and resolving conflict through ballots.

The domestic stakes are enormous. This election is tied to the survival of Nepal’s secular, federal, republican constitution, established after the monarchy’s abolition in 2008. This democratic order was born from a long struggle, compromise, and an ambitious attempt to weave diversity, inclusion, and social justice into the fabric of the state. It is imperfect, contested, and often poorly managed. Yet, it remains one of South Asia’s most progressive democratic experiments.

That experiment now faces a dual threat. The first is public exhaustion with democratic performance. Constant coalition instability, endless political bargaining, and a failure to deliver basic services have drained public trust. The second, more dangerous threat emerges from this disappointment, a growing nostalgia for a supposedly stronger, simpler past. This is where a revived royalist sentiment enters the picture.

The discredited former king, removed in 2008, is touring religious sites to garner support. Royalist rallies demanding the monarchy’s restoration have reappeared in Kathmandu. Their presence does not mean Nepal is about to abandon its republic. But it signals a dangerous trend, a willingness among some citizens to trade the messy uncertainties of democracy for the imagined stability of an autocratic past.

For younger Nepalis, this is not about loyalty to a crown. It is a protest born of rage against political incompetence. Royalism becomes a vehicle for anger, not because the monarchy offers real solutions, but because democratic leaders have failed to make democracy feel worth defending.

The danger is that royalist resurgence does not need a majority to destabilise. It only needs enough cultural space to become respectable, enough public frustration to become emotionally persuasive, and enough political chaos to appear plausible. If mainstream parties continue to treat governance as a private marketplace, they will fuel the very anti-democratic fantasies they claim to oppose.

Yet, this election is not simply about preserving support for the republic. It is also a contest over what kind of democracy Nepal will have. The most striking feature of this campaign is the rise of new political figures and alliances. The partnership between Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah (Balen) and Rastriya Swatantra Party leader Rabi Lamichhane captures a generational shift accelerated by the protests.

Balen represents an urban, reformist, and social-media-savvy style of politics focused on visible performance. Lamichhane offers a national platform built on anti-corruption rhetoric and a clean break from old parties. Their seven-point alliance, with Balen as the prime ministerial candidate, signals a dramatic reordering of Nepal’s political imagination. Voters are no longer just choosing between familiar parties with minor differences, but between old political structures and entirely new political brands.

This is hopeful but risky. Personality-driven politics can energize young voters alienated by traditional party machines. However, it can also weaken democratic substance. When elections become contests of celebrity and viral spectacle, politics turns into consumerism. Citizens choose leaders like products, guided by memes and curated emotions rather than policy debate and ideological positions.

Nepal’s election already shows signs of this trend, optics are replacing ideology, and digital outrage is supplanting grassroots organization. The nation may achieve a generational turnover in leadership but lose the deeper institutional culture that makes democracy durable.

The real test is whether Nepal can convert protest energy and new leadership into lasting improvements with stronger institutions, real accountability, and genuine constitutional respect. Without this, the country risks repeating the same failures with new faces.

This institutional challenge is critical given the election’s difficult logistical and geopolitical environment. Nepal’s interim government is managing this election with reduced support from Western donors and observers. While a more self-reliant process can be a sign of sovereign confidence, it also exposes potential weaknesses in security, voter education, and election administration.

Furthermore, Nepal sits in a geopolitical triangle where external interest is constant. The election is a test of whether Nepal can protect its democratic process from becoming a proxy arena for strategic competition between India and China. Democratic legitimacy must come from citizens, not foreign patrons. Yet, Nepal’s parties have long used external relationships as leverage in internal fights. Breaking this pattern is essential for building a credible, independent democracy.

The regional context makes Nepal’s task even more urgent. South Asia is becoming a graveyard of democratic hope. Pakistan shows how military control hollows out civilian rule until elections become empty rituals. Bangladesh demonstrates how dominant-party rule can turn electoral politics into a closed loop where the opposition cannot compete. Even India, the region’s largest democracy, shows how elections can coexist with the erosion of institutional independence and civic freedoms, slowly draining democracy of its liberal essence.

Against this bleak backdrop, Nepal stands out, not because it is perfect, but because it is still open. It still has meaningful political competition. Street protests can still change governments without collapsing the state. The possibility of alternation in power, public accountability, and institutional correction still exists. This openness is precious and fragile.

If Nepal succeeds in holding a credible, inclusive election, it will send a powerful message across South Asia that democracy can recover from crisis rather than be destroyed by it. It will show that youth mobilisation need not end in repression or chaos, but can lead to renewal through ballots. This message matters deeply for millions in the region watching their own democratic rights quietly vanish.

Success, however, must be carefully defined. This election is not a miracle cure. A new coalition may still be unstable. Corruption will never disappear. Development challenges will remain. But democracy is not judged by perfection. It is judged by whether citizens can peacefully replace failing leaders, punish corruption, and force institutions to respond.

Therefore, Nepal’s 2026 election is more than a party contest. It is a test of whether the republic can defend itself against the lure of autocratic nostalgia, whether youth energy can be transformed into effective governance rather than mere spectacle, and whether constitutional democracy can survive in a hostile regional climate. In a South Asia where democratic decline has become the norm, Nepal’s vote has become something rarer and more vital, a practical chance to keep democratic hope alive.

Ashok Swain is a professor of peace and conflict research at Uppsala University, Sweden.

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