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Nepal: Thousands in Kathmandu call for return of monarchy – DW – 05/29/2025
Nepal: Thousands in Kathmandu call for return of monarchy – DW – 05/29/2025

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time29-05-2025

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Nepal: Thousands in Kathmandu call for return of monarchy – DW – 05/29/2025

Amid frustration with the political status quo and lackluster economic situation, thousands of Nepalis are calling for the king to return. The monarchy in Nepal was abolished in 2008. Thousands of demonstrators in Nepal's capital Kathmandu urged the return of the monarchy to the Himalayan nation on Thursday, after it had been abolished in 2008. Nepal has been a republic with a president since the end of the monarchy, but some Nepali citizens are calling for the return of the king and making Hinduism the state religion amid dissatisfaction with recent elected governments. 'We love our king more than our lives' Gyanedra Shah, the wealthy former king who still lives in Kathmandu, is currently 77 years old. The monarchy had lasted 239 years in Nepal before Shah's ouster. "Bring king back to the throne and save the country. We love our king more than our lives," protesters chanted. The demonstrators vowed to not give up until the monarchy returns Image: Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images The protesters are not only frustrated with Nepal's political class, but also the country's economic condition. Many Nepalis leave for better employment opportunities abroad in countries like the United Arab Emirates, South Korea and Malaysia and send the money back home in remittances. Monarchy unlikely to return, as major parties against the idea There was also a rally backing Nepal's current status as a republic and Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli in Kathmandu mere meters (feet) away from the pro-monarchy demonstration. Hundreds of riot police were deployed to keep the pro-monarchy and pro-republic groups divided in the Nepali capital. A similar pro-monarchy demonstration in March led to the deaths of several people. Although some Nepali citizens want the monarchy to return, the country's three major political parties that control the vast majority of seats in parliament are against the idea. In addition, the pro-monarchy Rastriya Prajatantra Party only holds 13 seats in the 275-member parliament, meaning it has little influence on the country's political trajectory. From dishwasher to alpine lodge manager To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Edited by: Zac Crellin

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