Xin De Li Television, Economic Times October 18, 19 reported that the "Z Generation" group in Nepal announced the establishment of a new political party, but stated that they would not participate in the 2026 general election until their "bottom line" conditions are met. One of the leaders of the "Z Generation" movement, Miraj Dhungana, led an organization that announced the establishment of a new political party aimed at uniting the youth power of the "Z Generation", but would not participate in the Nepalese general election if their core demands were not met. According to the information, the organization's core demands are two: implementing a direct election administrative system and granting voting rights to overseas Nepalese citizens. At the same time, Dhungana called for the establishment of a citizen-led anti-corruption investigation committee and the formulation of clear economic transformation policies, emphasizing that transparency and anti-corruption issues should be promoted, so that the youth of the "Z Generation" do not sacrifice in vain. He pointed out that Nepal's economy has been stagnant for a long time, and a large number of young people have emigrated, calling on the interim government of Sushila Karki to quickly promote the resumption of production and employment creation, and develop tourism. In addition, he also said that the country's productivity should be enhanced, and the Chinese and Indian markets should be opened up to achieve economic revitalization. It is known that the organization is currently collecting the official name of the new political party.

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