Kathmandu, Oct. 7 -- Nearly a month after Nepal's Gen Z movement forced the fall of the government and the dissolution of Parliament, debate over the country's political future has intensified, with a directly elected executive head emerging as the most divisive demand.

While a faction of Gen Z youths insists that the upcoming March 5 elections must introduce this system, constitutional experts warn of legal and institutional complications, and even within the movement itself, leaders remain split.

Following the formation of the interim government, the leaders of the Gen Z movement have continued to express dissatisfaction, saying that their demands have not been fully addressed.

They have called for action against the immediate past p...