The Himalayan Times 30 January 2020 Is it right or wrong? Nepal has been practicing multi-party parliamentary democracy for the last three decades. A multi-party system is a political system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for local, provincial and national elections, and all may have the opportunity to run the government, separately or in coalition. Political parties field their candidates for the elections. People elect their representatives through ballots who would then enter the parliament, which is the supreme legislative body, as a lawmaker responsible for multiple functions such as enacting and debating proposed new legislation, scrutinizing the actions of the government and attending parliamentary party meetings. There has been a growing interest more than ever before in issues related to democracy and good governance around the world. This may be a reflection of the increasing acceptance of the fact that democracy...
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