Nepal, March 9 -- As Nepal emerges from the snap polls following the recent Gen Z uprisings, with a likely two-thirds majority for the Rastriya Swatantra Party, the nation's democratic institutions are undergoing a period of intense re-evaluation. While the streets demand immediate systemic overhauls, the historical evolution of the parliament-from its inception in 1959 to the various distortions of the 1990s-remains a critical, yet often overlooked, context for the current political friction. Understanding why significant voter mandates have historically failed to produce stability requires a deep dive into the internal mechanics of legislative management and the recurring patterns of executive overreach

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