Image is of protestors burning down the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal's government offices in Kathmandu.
For more on the situation in Nepal, I recommend @MelianPretext@lemmygrad.ml's comment here.
Following a "anti-corruption" protest movement spurred by a social media ban (but with much deeper roots) in which dozens of protestors were killed by state forces, the government of KP Oli has been ousted, and an interim leader is currently in power as the country prepares for elections. Notably, events have been characterized as "Gen Z protests", and this leader was decided (at least partially) by a Discord vote. When a non-western government rapidly falls, it's wise to at least glance in the direction of the United States, and there are almost certainly elements of color revolution here. But, as always, it's more complicated than simple regime change - Nepal is a deeply troubled economy even as developing countries go.
Vijay Prashad has offered his five theses as to why Nepal's government fell that goes beyond non-specific terms like "corruption" or "color revolution":
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Despite winning 75% of the seats in parliament in 2017, the various communist parties have failed to unify towards forming a common agenda and solving the problems of the people. When the nominally united communist party split in 2021, infighting and opportunism eventually brought on the rightist politicians we see today.
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The Nepalese economy is not successful. Disasters are slow to be ameliorated, education and healthcare is underfunded, and poverty is fairly rampant. There have been significant developments made by the communist parties, such as electrification programs and some poverty reduction, but it has been insufficient.
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The petty bourgeois usually come from oppressed Hindu castes, and are frustrated by the domination of upper castes, and so are inspired by India's BJP. They essentially want a return to monarchy, under the guise of anti-corruption, and despite their relatively small numbers, are powerfully organized.
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Of the countries that aren't tiny islands, Nepal has the highest per capita rate of work migration, due to insufficient employment in Nepal. The jobs that Nepalese citizens receive overseas range from unpleasant to unbearable in both labour and wages, and this has generated rightful suspicion that the government cares more about foreign direct investors than their own citizens overseas.
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The government of KP Oli was close to the United States, and India's Modi has promoted the BJP in Nepal. Both countries have sought to exert influence over Nepal, though Prashad speculates that, if there is indeed a foreign mastermind at work, India is more likely to be the culprit behind these recent protests, in a gambit to use the chaos to promote/install a far right monarchist government.
I agree with Prashad that it seems unlikely that mere electoral changes will result in anything terribly productive, though whatever government emerges will inevitably hoist the banner of anti-corruption to try and legitimize themselves. We have seen the same breakdown of electoralism as a meaningful pathway to solve national problems all across the world, from the superpowers to the poorest states. Until a rupture occurs, greater surveillance, policing, and repression seems guaranteed.
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There is an interesting article by the Revolutionary Communist Party of Nepal (RCPN) with a profile of the sides involved in Nepal's situation with some new speculation:
Machine translated with my insertions and corrections
After the Gen-Z movement became explosive, an organization called ‘Hami Nepal’ suddenly started being promoted. Those who initially led the movement, called for people to take to the streets, and applied for permission from the CDO office for the program suddenly disappeared. Suddenly, Hami Nepal, Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Sah, and Hami Nepal President Sudan Gurung came to the front, claiming to be the real organizers of the movement....
According to the organization's [Hami Nepal] website, he [the group's chairman] appears to be involved in anti-China activities, namely the Free Tibet movement. He still has the logo and link of 'Students for a Free Tibet' on his group's website as a supporting organization.
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Their [RAW and CIA] pre-plan was to turn the supposedly peaceful movement into violent, to create an uncontrollable situation and achieve their goal. According to a source, they mobilized schoolchildren to the front line [on the first day of the protest]. They created a situation where the police would open fire and as soon as the police opened fire, they would order sharpshooters kept on standby to open fire and shoot students in their college uniforms targetting the head and chest.
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The source claims that the protesters themselves cleaned the streets and even managed the garbage themselves, as they suspected that such bullet casings would be found.
There are other interesting things in this and another shorter article, which discusses such an event's nurturing through continuous government failures, but it is in Nepali; it contains a concerning shenanigan of the NGO that "organized" the protests:
They actually did this btw
... within two days of the formation of the government, the same group has started demanding the resignation of the newly appointed Prime Minister Sushil Karki, saying that she has not paid due attention to the treatment and compensation of the families of the martyrs and the injured.Things are really murky on that. I do not know where it even originates from but it could be miss-information. Not really worth going into all that anymore, he has somehow turn most people wary of him after that stated being spread on social media.
Anyway things looking fine here. The pro-US government got oustead and the new government is also 'liberal' but more left than the Marxist-leninist party somehow.
No left really put their hope in a spontaneous horizontal movement with no leadership but it has helped release the pressure building in Nepal I guess.
Are any of the Communist parties maneuvering to get leadership of all this or are they iced out?
not really maneuvering to get leadership but that might be the correct decision. The current interim government will be for 6-12 months so wasting energy to get inside is not really important. Juche party has put forward a press release basically condemning the old government and kind of also not supporting the new government for being unconstitutional.
Yeah, I guess I mean maneuvering for leadership of the movement as it exists, so that they can secure leadership of the post-transitonal government. Inshallah we see the Juche party rise
No any maneuvering by Juche party. Do not think they have enough credibility and authority to make any such moves.
Even they have been losing influence in their locality for few years now but now I really hope they will turn things around.
The opposition they faced from the previous federal government was pretty bad so at least one thing went well for them. But damn knew they were great but just started following them and they are based af.