In Nepal, citizens are fed up with politicians’ inability to finalise their country’s constitution, a process which has been ongoing since 2008. Many of Nepal’s minority groups want their own states, citizenship, and simply to have their rights officially recognised. Why has it taken so long to develop a constitution, and what impact is the stalemate having on citizens? Join the conversation at 19:30 GMT.After seven years of political deadlock and three missed deadlines, Nepal is expected to pass its long awaited constitution at the end of August. The passage of a new constitution could create stability in Nepal and represent a positive step toward democracy for the Nepalese people. But Nepal’s constitutional reforms are not without challenges.
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