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From: www.AyoGorkhali.com

May 22nd, 2026
“Unpacking the grand plans of 300 leaders, 8 former finance ministers, and 1 very elusive Prime Minister.”

Good Morning Nepal!

1. The Ultimate UML Hierarchy: 300 Leaders, One Leaderboard
Our beloved UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has graciously handed down the official rankings for 300 of his top leaders. Ram Bahadur Thapa 'Badal' has managed to secure the coveted number one spot, while Raghuji Panta is just chilling down at number five. It is truly heartwarming to see a political party run with the absolute mathematical precision of a corporate performance review. Hopefully, those ranked below number 200 won't require a magnifying glass just to find their own names on the organizational chart.

2. Parliamentary Push: Bill Passed Amid the Noise
The House of Representatives has triumphantly passed the "Alternative Development Finance Mobilization Bill, 2082" right through a wall of opposition protests. The Speaker brilliantly utilized the time-honored political strategy of "just push through it" while opposition MPs yelled their hearts out. It turns out PM Balendra Shah skipped the policy debates and skipped the Q&A sessions entirely, because who needs questions when you already have all the answers? Let's hope this newly passed bill brings more actual development to the country than it did eardrum damage to the parliamentarians.

3. The Grand Budget Promise: Prosperity on a Foundation of Good Governance
Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle is officially cooking up a brand-new budget designed to magically uplift the living standards of every single Nepali. To make sure he got the recipe exactly right, he gathered eight former Finance Ministers in a room to collect their collective wisdom. Because if there is one thing Nepal's economy needs, it is definitely the advice of the very people who managed it before. There is a beautiful glimmer of hope that this massive brain trust will finally give us a budget that leaps off the laptop screen and lands directly into our empty wallets.

4. Thamel’s Unofficial Tourism Ambassadors Detained
Kathmandu police recently conducted a swift sweep in Thamel, detaining nine foreign women from Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Uganda. Authorities claim these ladies were utilizing their tourist visas to engage in activities that were far less about sightseeing and far more about ancient professions. It is truly comforting to know our police force is working overtime to ensure that Thamel remains a strictly wholesome, family-friendly cultural hub. May these global travelers eventually find a way to enjoy Nepal's beautiful mountains without accidentally breaking local laws.

5. The Prime Minister Will Show Up (Eventually), Promises Rabi
RSP Chairman Rabi Lamichhane has confidently assured anxious journalists that Prime Minister Balendra Shah will absolutely, definitely step foot inside the parliament building. When pressed for an exact timeline, Rabi essentially told the media to just wait and watch, because seeing is believing. It is incredibly reassuring to know that our Prime Minister treats a parliamentary appearance with the same mysterious suspense as a blockbuster movie premiere. We remain eternally optimistic that the PM will arrive before the next elections roll around.

6. UML Says No to Communist Reunion
UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has firmly shut down any rumors of a romantic political reunion with the NCP, stating they don't even feel the need for it. Instead, he is pitching a grand alliance of democratic forces to stop the current government from sliding into absolute authoritarianism. Because nothing screams stable democracy quite like constantly breaking up with old allies and swiping right on new ones. Let's keep our fingers crossed that this latest quest for "functional unity" lasts longer than a typical Kathmandu news cycle.

7. Tundikhel Gets a Flat Makeover
The Shahid Gate side of Tundikhel, which previously looked like a chaotic art exhibition of giant dirt mounds and garbage piles, has finally been flattened out. This sudden burst of landscaping comes after former Army Chief Purna Chandra Thapa promised to rescue the historical ground from looking like a wasteland. It is deeply moving to witness a patch of historical land in the heart of the capital finally getting treated better than a forgotten construction site. May this newly leveled ground soon sprout green grass instead of another temporary commercial festival.

8. Co-operative Relief: 304 Victims Reunited with Their Cash
In a rare plot twist, the government’s management committee actually returned savings to 304 small depositors from two troubled co-operatives. A total of 88 people from the Agricultural Co-operative and 216 from Shibha Shikhar Multi-Purpose finally got their hard-earned money back. It is truly a modern miracle to see a government committee move faster than a tectonic plate to help ordinary citizens. This small victory gives a shining ray of hope to the remaining thousands of victims still waiting in line for their own financial resurrection.

9. Immigration Goes Global with Digital Time Cards
The Department of Immigration has launched a Digital Time Card (DTC) system, allowing applicants to track their passport progress from anywhere on Earth. All you need to do is scan a QR code, type in your passport number, and watch the bureaucratic magic unfold live on your screen. It is incredibly refreshing to see an office notorious for long lines embrace the wonders of the twenty-first century. Hopefully, this digital tracking means your documents will actually move as fast as the internet speed allows.
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