Posted by: VincentBodega October 29, 2005
is complete democracry suitable for nepal?
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what do you mean by constitution did not have people's participation? you want each and every Nepali to have an input in the making of the constitution? You put forward two factions that spoiled it all for us: the parties and the palace. Who do you think will be writing the constitution this time? And your second paragraph seems to counter the first. So you mean to say that you are gonna have people participate in the process of making decision but no matter what the majority is, "you" gets to decide what's going to be implemented. Is this is how you forsee democracy? Again, you said they might have learned something in "class." The problem here is there's been no "class" for these participants in Nepal. Without knowledge and practise no amount of intelligence in a kid can fly an airplane and I am not willing to be a passenger in this flight, which is bound to crash because of indecisiveness. I would rather have ONE person take charge and do his/her best in this flight. Democracy should be used as toilet paper!
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