Nepal TV host and ex-rapper mayor form alliance for election after youth revolt
In Nepal, television host Rabi Lamichhane, chairperson of the Rastriya Swatantra party (RSP), and Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, a former rapper, have formed an alliance to address youth demands following deadly anti-corruption protests in September. The protests, triggered by a social media ban and fueled by economic stagnation and corruption allegations, resulted in at least 77 deaths.

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AI-generatedIn Nepal, television host Rabi Lamichhane, chairperson of the Rastriya Swatantra party (RSP), and Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, a former rapper, have formed an alliance to address youth demands following deadly anti-corruption protests in September. The protests, triggered by a social media ban and fueled by economic stagnation and corruption allegations, resulted in at least 77 deaths. According to the agreement, Lamichhane will remain party chairperson, while Shah will be the candidate for prime minister in the March 5 election. Lamichhane, a popular figure despite recent fraud allegations, and Shah, seen as key in the political transition, aim to capitalize on widespread discontent with Nepal's established political leadership. The interim government is committed to a free and fair election.
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15 extractedLamichhane was recently released on bail in connection with cooperative fraud and organised crime.
"Consensus should not be as the leader seeks, it should be what the country needs."
Lamichhane will remain the party’s chairperson, while Shah will be the candidate for prime minister.
At least 77 people were killed during the 8-9 September youth-led uprising.
Rabi Lamichhane and Balendra Shah formed an alliance ahead of next year's election.
Lamichhane was recently released on bail in connection with cooperative fraud and organised crime.
"Consensus should not be as the leader seeks, it should be what the country needs."
Lamichhane will remain the party’s chairperson, while Shah will be the candidate for prime minister.
At least 77 people were killed during the 8-9 September youth-led uprising.
Rabi Lamichhane and Balendra Shah formed an alliance ahead of next year’s election.
Lamichhane was recently released on bail in connection with cooperative fraud and organised crime.
"Consensus should not be as the leader seeks, it should be what the country needs."
Lamichhane will remain the party’s chairperson, while Shah will be the candidate for prime minister.
At least 77 people were killed during the 8-9 September youth-led uprising.
Rabi Lamichhane and Balendra Shah formed an alliance ahead of next year's election.