from my understanding, the country is governed by several different, but all working class aligned, communist parties. I’m not sure what to make of this.

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    That was my thought at one point, too, but I think that the head of the former Leninist party of Nepal (not the official name), created another party and she’s the head of State now, and to my understanding that party is a somewhat liberal one. So I’d say they are with heavy communist influences but their parties lack direction, so it could go either way.

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    Nepal is in heavy influence of US with its young population filled with lies about China and other socialist countries and socialism and don’t have any admiration for their own socialist revolution against monarchy and can very often be seen longing for it’s return. They need to do better at banking, public transport, public health and various other fronts. Communist party and liberal congress party currently share the power equally.

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    No. I feel like their communist parties should merge and from there develop a revolutionary programme. Once that happens they can try to take control through any means necessary to bring about the DoP