The successful election of a new parliament and subsequent formation of a popularly mandated government provide a more conducive environment for private sector activity and economic policy. The uncertainties brought about by Nepal’s prolonged political transition and electoral period have acted as a break on private sector investment and diverted attention of the bureaucracy away from difficult and important reforms.
Going forward, it will be important for the government to signal, from the start, that increased political stability will be put to profit to tackle the country’s formidable challenges. This will involve a balancing act to ensure that the arduous process of constitutional drafting can be carried-out in tandem with regular and improved government operations.
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Keywords:
SOCIAL PROBLEMS, RURAL POVERTY, URBAN POVERTY, BASIC NEEDS, CHARITIES, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, POVERTY MITIGATION, PUBLIC WELFARE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED PERSONS, HOMELESS PERSONS, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
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International Peace and Security
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14.05.03
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