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    Nepal ex-rapper's party wins election in landslide after gen Z protests

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    Posted on March 13, 2026

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    Last updated: March 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Rastriya Swatantra Party, led by ex‑rapper Balendra “Balen” Shah, achieved a historic landslide in Nepal’s March 5 general election, riding the momentum of youth‑led “Gen Z” protests that toppled the former government in September 2025 and claimed dozens of lives (≈77).

    Table of Contents

    • Rastriya Swatantra Party’s Landslide Victory and Its Implications
    • Election Results and Political Shift
    • Prospects for Political Stability
    • Parliamentary Majority and Historical Context
    • Reactions and Party Dynamics
    • Statements from Party Leaders
    • Performance of Other Political Parties
    • Balendra Shah: From Rapper to Prime Minister
    • Shah’s Background and Popularity
    • Significance of Shah’s Expected Premiership
    • RSP’s Policy Platform
    • Controversies Surrounding Party Leadership
    • Youth Protests and Their Impact
    • Background of the Uprising

    Nepal’s Rastriya Swatantra Party Secures Historic Election Win After Youth Protests

    Rastriya Swatantra Party’s Landslide Victory and Its Implications

    By Gopal Sharma

    Election Results and Political Shift

    KATHMANDU, March 13 (Reuters) - A three-year-old ​party won Nepal's general elections by a landslide, authorities said, positioning its candidate Balendra Shah to become the next prime minister, with a mandate for the rapper-turned-politician to restore political stability.

    The March 5 election was the Himalayan nation's first vote since demonstrations against corruption last September led by Gen Z protesters that killed 77 people and toppled the government.

    Prospects for Political Stability

    "If everything goes well, we can expect that it can give a stable government for five years," said constitutional expert Purna Man Shakya, referring to splits over dividing up the spoils of office that doomed prior majority governments.

    Parliamentary Majority and Historical Context

    Shah’s Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won 182 seats in the 275-member parliament, the Election Commission said on Thursday, the largest majority of any party in more than six decades.

    That holds out hope for stability in a nation that has seen 32 changes of government in the last 35 years, battering investors' confidence while crippling economic and jobs growth.

    Reactions and Party Dynamics

    Statements from Party Leaders

    "We are encouraged by the victory," said newly-elected lawmaker Sisir Khanal, a senior leader of the winning RSP. "The mandate has made us very responsible."

    Performance of Other Political Parties

    The election relegated the oldest party, the Nepali Congress, to distant second place with just 38 seats, while the Communist ⁠Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) of former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli won only 25.

    Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki succeeded Oli as the interim prime minister tasked with holding the election.

    Balendra Shah: From Rapper to Prime Minister

    Shah’s Background and Popularity

    The election has been dominated by Shah, the former mayor of ​Kathmandu, the capital, whose rap music critical of the establishment gained him near-rockstar-like fame on social media.

    Significance of Shah’s Expected Premiership

    He is the first politician expected to become prime minister who hails from the southern plains, known as Madhesh, where smaller regional groups failed to win a single seat.

    RSP’s Policy Platform

    His RSP canvassed on a programme to fight graft, create jobs and more than double the $42 billion-economy in five years.

    Controversies Surrounding Party Leadership

    But its firebrand leader Ravi Lamichhane, a former television host, faces charges of misusing the funds of small saving companies. He denies the accusations and has been freed on bail.

    Youth Protests and Their Impact

    Background of the Uprising

    Last year's youth-led uprising in the nation of 30 million nestled between China and India followed a social media ban ⁠that drew thousands into the streets, triggering clashes and deaths that forced Oli's resignation.

    (Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •RSP won a remarkable 182 of 275 seats—125 from direct first‑past‑the‑post and 57 via proportional representation—the largest single‑party majority in decades (apnews.com).
    • •Balendra “Balen” Shah, a former Kathmandu mayor and rapper‑turned‑politician, unseated ex‑PM K.P. Sharma Oli in his stronghold of Jhapa‑5 by nearly 50,000 votes (68,348 vs. 18,734) (indiatoday.in).
    • •The election marks a generational shift—Gen Z‑led outrage against corruption, inequality and an online crackdown culminated in protests last September that left around 77 dead and led to the fall of the Oli government (thediplomat.com).

    References

    • Former rapper's fledgling political party sweeps Nepal's first post-revolt election
    • Balen Shah wins big in Nepal polls, defeats ex-PM KP Sharma Oli by nearly 50,000 votes - India Today
    • Balendra Shah’s Landslide Electoral Victory Reshapes Nepali Politics – The Diplomat

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nepal ex-rapper's party wins election in landslide after Gen Z protests

    1How many seats did the Rastriya Swatantra Party win?

    The RSP secured 182 seats in the 275-member parliament, the largest majority in over six decades.

    2Who is expected to become Nepal’s next prime minister?

    Balendra Shah, a rapper-turned-politician and former mayor of Kathmandu, is positioned to become the next prime minister.

    3What was a key promise of the Rastriya Swatantra Party?

    The RSP campaigned on fighting corruption, creating jobs, and aiming to double Nepal's economy within five years.

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