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Posted on 03-21-05 8:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue239/headline.htm

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? Three-quarters of Nepalis believe in democracy
? More than half of them want a constitutional monarchy
? Only five percent are for an absolute monarchy
? Only five percent don't believe in a monarchy
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A nationwide public opinion poll has shown that the Nepali people overwhelmingly want a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy?two provisions to which King Gyanendra reiterated his commitment during his royal proclamation two months ago.

The poll, conducted by Interdisciplinary Analysts with AC Nielsen in 35 sample districts, was taken before February First and reflects the national mood just before the king sacked the government and imposed emergency rule.

Most of the 3,059 respondents felt that although a system in which political parties answerable to parliament is the most legitimate form of government they faulted the parties and their leadership.

Interestingly, only five percent wanted the king to have absolute powers and the same proportion were for a republic. Most felt that the Maoist insurgency should be settled through negotiations, but they distrusted both the Deuba government (which was in power in December) and the Maoist leadership, preferring third party mediation by human rights groups or the UN.

The most interesting revelation in the poll was that a very small proportion of people knew or understood what the constituent assembly demand of the Maoists entailed and only ten percent actually wanted it (see box, p4). Restoring parliament also received low priority, with only ten percent favouring it.

Even though some of the results many appear contradictory especially regarding the ways to overcome the present stalemate, the Nepali people seem to want an overall political framework in which the constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy and the Maoists all fit in.

By disagreeing with the demand of the political parties for restoration of the house, the Maoist demand for constituent assembly and their preference for a constitutional monarchy, the people are sending ar message that they want all three forces to come together and resolve differences.

Conclusions of past public opinion surveys in this country (Nepali Times, #38, #115, #140, #218) have proven time and again that the people have a great deal more wisdom than they are given credit for. They are pragmatic, not swayed by slogans and extremism, they have their priorities well figured out, and they know who the crooks are.

An overwhelming majority of Nepalis still favour a democratic government. In spite of everything that has gone wrong in the past 15 years, they don?t blame the system. They do identify specific disadvantages of democracy, and in order of priority, they are: misuse of power by those who wield it, corruption, politicians forgetting constituencies after being elected, politicisation of the administration and continuous protests by opposition parties.

Despite these drawbacks, they say the two most important advantages of democracy are: freedom of expression and the right to elect rulers.

The people overwhelmingly reject republicanism and an absolute monarchy, and if the proportion of those undecided on the role of the monarchy (14 percent) is excluded, support for constitutional monarchy becomes 63 percent. However, there is an age and education factor in responses. People above 56 and the less educated seem to be the one ones most in favour of a more active monarchy. Most with college education or higher favour a fully constitutional monarchy, although it is in this age group that republicanism has the most adherents.

On the Maoist insurgency, most respondents felt the priority should be for negotiations. They reject options like suppressing the Maoists militarily and strongly believe that the ongoing conflict can?t be resolved by military means. They blame the failure of past negotiations on the lack of flexibility on the part of the government and the Maoists. Three-fourths of the respondents believe the conflict can be settled through negotiations. A significant number favoured third party mediation by the UN (20 percent) human rights organizations (25 percent).


 
Posted on 03-21-05 9:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ashu,
let me put one thing bluntly: we have a collective action problem. We cannot get organized for what we believe is good for we people and for our country. The problem could be related to the level of education. When people will have analytical ability to make decisions in pros and cons, we will get better. But you know what, that would be too late. May Pasupati Nath will rescue Nepal from KG.

Peace!


 
Posted on 03-22-05 3:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Wisdom of the crowd, indeed!

It's good to see that the extremists --

a) absolute monarchists and
b) absolute republicans --

are at the tail-ends of the bell curve here, just as I had expected.

Surely, the collective, aggregate judgements of 3,059 Nepalis from 35 districts in
Nepal add up to something credible and sensible than the theories and speculations of
if-I-am-not-right-then-there's-something-wrong-with-you theorists from afar.

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 03-22-05 6:21 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hmmm that must have taken a while to type... lemme try too...
I-am-always-right-something-IS-wrong-with-you.

Hahahaha... Just kidding... dont get ur tail feathers all ruffled!

 
Posted on 03-22-05 6:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes, it also adds up to the fact that our beloved Sophist is right as usual and thus justified in sticking out his tongue, flapping his fingers behind his ears, and going "nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah" at his detractors, especially NOT that pesky poet. What grace, what humility!
 
Posted on 03-22-05 7:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ASHU,

"It's good to see that the extremists --

a) absolute monarchists and
b) absolute republicans --

are at the tail-ends of the bell curve here, just as I had expected.

Surely, the collective, aggregate judgements of 3,059 Nepalis from 35 districts in
Nepal add up to something credible and sensible than the theories and speculations of
if-I-am-not-right-then-there's-something-wrong-with-you theorists from afar.

oohi
ashu "
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DID You copy and paste that whole thing?

I didn't think so... You are a grown man and pretty smart at that... OR SO I have heard. Can you NOT defend your position yourself? Always went to mommy crying for every little thing? I was just MAKING a JOKE... and STATED so as well... if you had a problem with that... I am sure you had a few options... Here are a few if you couldn't think suddenly:

1. Talk to ME.
2. Reply to ME in the damn thread.
3. Email ME if it was REALLY REALLY that big of a deal.

What did you do instead? Well you know better... I am not gonna announce it to everyone but I hope to some level you do realize it wasn't the right thing... I dont wanna hear it from ANYONE else if it is YOU who has a problem with what I said... If you cannot be man enough to do that... Oh well!

Anyhow, if you did copy and paste the comment I cited above... then my APOLOGIES...

There said what I had to... Freedom of Freaking speech...
 


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