Nepalis Demand Clean Governance, Jobs, and Real Change from Their New ‘Balen’ Government

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Kathmandu, April 2026 — Nepal is entering a new political era. In March 2026, the **Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP)**, led by 35-year-old rapper-turned-politician **Balendra Shah** (popularly known as **Balen**), secured a historic landslide victory in the country’s parliamentary elections. The RSP won 182 of the 275 seats in the House of Representatives, giving it Nepal’s first single-party majority since 1999. Balen was sworn in as the country’s youngest-ever prime minister on March 27, 2026, heading a notably young cabinet.

This dramatic shift followed massive **Gen Z-led protests** in September 2025. What began as opposition to a government ban on major social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and WhatsApp—quickly snowballed into widespread anger over **corruption**, **nepotism**, political impunity, and the lack of economic opportunities. The unrest resulted in dozens of deaths, the resignation of then-Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, the torching of parliament, and the call for snap elections on March 5, 2026.

Voters, especially the youth who make up a large portion of Nepal’s population (with a median age around 25), delivered a clear message: enough of the old guard. Traditional parties like the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML were reduced to distant second and third place. The “Balen wave” reflected deep frustration with decades of instability, elite capture, and broken promises.

### What Nepalis Expect from the New Government

The core demands emerging from the protests and the election campaign are straightforward and urgent:

**1. End to Corruption and Nepotism**
This remains the highest priority. Protesters railed against “nepo kids” flaunting wealth while ordinary citizens struggled. The RSP campaigned heavily on transparency, asset investigations of public figures, and good governance. Early signals from the new administration include emphasis on accountability and inquiries into the 2025 protest violence. Nepalis want zero tolerance for misuse of public funds and faster, cleaner service delivery.

**2. Jobs and Economic Opportunities at Home**
Youth unemployment and heavy reliance on remittances (with thousands leaving daily for work abroad, especially in the Gulf) were major drivers of discontent. Many families see migration as a necessity rather than a choice. The public wants concrete action to create domestic employment, improve education and skills training, and stem the brain drain. The RSP has set ambitious targets, including generating 1.2 million jobs annually and pushing for higher economic growth, though analysts caution that structural challenges like weak infrastructure and investment climate make these goals difficult.

**3. Better Governance and Efficient Public Services**
Nepalis are tired of frequent government collapses, bureaucratic red tape, and ineffective federalism that has increased costs without delivering results. There is strong demand for reformed institutions, performance-based administration, streamlined processes, and visible improvements in daily life—better roads, healthcare, electricity, and reduced corruption in service delivery. The expectation is that the federal system should finally work for citizens rather than politicians.

**4. Justice, Accountability, and Inclusiveness**
Many seek closure on the 2025 protests, including justice for those killed or injured. Broader calls include addressing the concerns of marginalized communities and ensuring the political system benefits ordinary people rather than a connected elite. While some voices discuss constitutional tweaks, the dominant sentiment is to make the existing framework deliver results.

Social media and street conversations show a mix of optimism and cautious scrutiny. Many call the RSP victory “our only hope” after years of disappointment, but patience is not unlimited. Early cabinet adjustments and focus on ethical governance have been noted positively, yet expectations for quick, tangible wins are high.

### The Road Ahead: High Hopes Meet Harsh Realities

The new government enjoys a rare strong mandate that allows decisive action without constant coalition bargaining. However, challenges are formidable: modest current economic growth, high public debt, capacity gaps in the bureaucracy, and the risk of raising hopes too high. Traditional parties are weakened but not gone, and Nepal must still navigate complex relations with neighbors India and China.

Analysts point out that while the “Balen wave” marks a generational shift, turning protest energy into sustained progress will test the new leadership. Visible improvements in anti-corruption measures, job creation, and service delivery in the coming months will determine whether this remains a turning point or another cycle of disillusionment.

For now, Nepalis—from Kathmandu streets to remote villages—are watching closely. They want a government that delivers **clean, responsive governance** and **economic dignity**—one that ends the perception that politics is only for the privileged and gives young people reasons to build their future at home. The clock is ticking on whether the RSP can convert its historic mandate into meaningful change.

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