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Nepal ex-rapper's party wins election in landslide after Gen Z protests

The Rastriya Swatantra Party won 182 of 275 seats, marking the largest majority in over six decades and signaling a shift driven by youth-led anti-corruption protests.

  • On March 12, the Election Commission of Nepal announced the Rastriya Swatantra Party won 182 of 275 seats in the House of Representatives from the March 5 vote.
  • The September 2025 youth uprising, sparked by a social media ban, involved Gen Z protesters who left at least 77 dead and propelled Shah, aided by his song Nepal Haseko with over 10 million views.
  • Rastriya Swatantra Party won 125 direct seats and 57 PR seats, with Balendra Shah defeating veteran four-time prime minister K.P. Sharma Oli, backed by diaspora funders in the United States.
  • Election officials say parties must submit names within three days to fill seats, a new prime minister is not expected for several days, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has congratulated the winners.
  • Nepal's history of frequent government changes and high youth unemployment pose challenges as the RSP manifesto promises 77% annual growth to double the US$42 billion economy despite the World Bank's 4.6% growth in 2025.
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The RSP, led by former rapper Balendra Shah, has won a landslide victory in Nepal's parliamentary elections. The rapper-turned-politician could become prime minister.

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One of the main promises of the RSP, which won the election, is to fight corruption, but they would also reform the judiciary and live-stream court hearings.

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In the Nepalese parliamentary elections, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) of former rapper Balendra Shah won a landslide victory, and it appears that he will become the new prime minister of this Himalayan country.

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