The recent elections in Nepal marked a turning point as a wave of first-time voters from Generation Z dramatically influenced the country’s political dynamics. This young electorate prioritized fresh ideas over traditional party loyalties, demanding reforms on issues like climate change, education, and digital infrastructure. Political analysts observed a surge in support for new and independent candidates who embraced progressive platforms, signaling a shift away from established political hierarchies.

Key factors driving this upheaval include:

  • Increased access to social media, which fueled political awareness and mobilization
  • Widespread dissatisfaction with economic opportunities amidst rapid urbanization
  • Heightened demand for transparency and anti-corruption measures

Voter Group Percentage Uptick Key Concern
Gen Z (18-24) 35% Job Creation
Millennials (25-35) 20% Climate Action
Older Voters (36+) 15% Infrastructure