RE: Protests in Nepal, My Images from Today
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Yeah your last point is my concern. If they just completely remove the entire functional state... what now? Famine? Do they still have a functioning economy?
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Outside developed democracies, government changes resulting from protests are generally healthy for the state. It’s much worse when a country has an endless president or prime minister, like in Cambodia.
Now everything is peaceful and under the control of soldiers (no destruction, nothing bad is happening) and the people support it. As soon as a new government is formed, the army will let it control the streets.
As I see people are afraid that something might go wrong - some conflict between political parties and so on. Hope this society will manage to solve this. This is the inevitable path of maturity for a nation. "Communism" with all its nice slogans seems to be a magic way to succeed to them, they'll learn things sooner or later.