Influence of PMPD on Twenty-First Century’s Political Movements in Nepal

Shankar Pokharel
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General Secretary Madan Bhandari’s widely embraced concept, People’s Multiparty Democracy (PMPD): A Program of Nepali Revolution, received overwhelming endorsement during the Fifth Congress of CPN (UML) in 1993. This ideology seamlessly melds democracy and socialism, with distinct Nepali societal characteristics. Originally introduced as a political program, PMPD has since evolved into an indispensable guiding principle in shaping political developments following the restoration of democracy in 1990. In the wake of the publication of the 1848 Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and  Friedrich Engels, PMPD stands as a profoundly innovative contribution to communist political philosophy. It stands out for its successful integration of the fundamental tenets of democracy and the well-being of the populace. During a pivotal moment in the global communist movement, marked by the disintegration of the USSR and the downfall of communist governments worldwide, PMPD encapsulates the essence of a New Democracy, embodying the defining characteristics of the burgeoning capitalist democratic revolution within the unique context of Nepali geopolitical dynamics. As a revolutionary concept, PMPD is underpinned by the philosophical cornerstone of opposing feudalism, imperialism, and the stranglehold of comprador capitalism. It achieves this through people-centric programs, active participation in mainstream politics, and the promotion of rational, merit-based leadership. PMPD plays a pivotal role in facilitating a seamless transition from a century-long, centralized unitary system with monarchy to a federal democratic republic. Furthermore, the Constitution of Nepal 2015 incorporates several noteworthy features, including dynamism and flexibility, while firmly afirming the sovereignty and state power vested in the people through periodic elections.
PMPD对21世纪尼泊尔政治运动的影响
马丹·班达里总书记广泛接受的概念,人民多党民主(PMPD):尼泊尔革命计划,在1993年尼泊尔共产党(UML)第五次代表大会上获得了压倒性的支持。这种意识形态无缝地融合了民主和社会主义,具有鲜明的尼泊尔社会特征。PMPD最初是作为一项政治计划推出的,自1990年恢复民主以来,已发展成为塑造政治发展的不可或缺的指导原则。1848年卡尔·马克思和弗里德里希·恩格斯发表《共产党宣言》之后,PMPD对共产主义政治哲学做出了深刻的创新贡献。它的突出之处在于它成功地把民主的基本原则和人民的福利结合起来。在全球共产主义运动的关键时刻,以苏联解体和世界范围内共产主义政府的垮台为标志,PMPD概括了新民主主义的本质,体现了尼泊尔地缘政治动态独特背景下新兴资本主义民主革命的定义特征。作为一个革命性的概念,PMPD的哲学基石是反对封建主义、帝国主义和买办资本主义的束缚。它通过以人为本的项目、积极参与主流政治以及提倡理性、择优领导来实现这一目标。PMPD在促进从长达一个世纪的中央集权单一制君主制向联邦民主共和国的无缝过渡方面发挥了关键作用。此外,2015年尼泊尔宪法包含了几个值得注意的特点,包括活力和灵活性,同时坚定地肯定了通过定期选举赋予人民的主权和国家权力。
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