State of Monarchism in Nepal - What are the Chances For Monarchy Restoration?

What if the reestablishment of monarchy in Nepal could have a domino effect on other republics worldwide? As the debate around restoring Nepal’s monarchy gains traction, the potential implications could reach far beyond its borders. Nepal was a monarchy for centuries, ruled by the Shah dynasty since the unification of the country in the 18th century. However, the monarchy’s power began to decline in the 20th century, and in 2006, a people’s movement led by political parties and Maoist insurgents brought about the end of the autocratic monarchy. In 2008, the Constituent Assembly declared Nepal a federal democratic republic, and the monarchy was abolished. The possibility of reestablishing the monarchy in Nepal is a complex and multifaceted issue. While there are voices calling for its restoration, significant legal, political, and social obstacles stand in the way. (00:51) Introduction (01:39) Historical Context (02:11) Public opinion (04:33) Political landscape (06:26) Constitutional and legal issues (07:23) International context (08:36) Conclusion ⭐ SUPPORT TMC ⭐ This video isn’t sponsored. If you’d like to support this channel and make these videos possible, please consider becoming a Patreon. 👑The Monarchist Channel is exploring the history of monarchies as well as status of monarchism in the World today. This is a pan-monarchist channel, which means it does not focus on one country or one royal family or one monarchial tradition alone but on the world-wide monarchist cause. On this channel we will refrain from taking sides in major dynastic disputes, because the hope is to unite monarchists rather than divide them. In France, for example, the monarchist cause has long been bitterly divided between the supporters of the “Legitimists”, “Orleanists” and “Bonapartists”. We don’t do that here. I also invite non-monarchists for a healthy and open-minded debate. Enjoy the channel and I look forward to speaking to you in the comment section! #Monarchy #Monarchism #Nepal
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