Women’s Participation in Local Governments of Nepal: Assessing Local Elections of 2017 and 2022

Krishna Prasad Timilsina
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The Federal Republic of Nepal was established after the second people's movement in 2006. The movement was for more political rights after the 1990 political change in the country. As a result, through the incorporation of inclusive principles into Nepal's constitution, women's representation has been mandated across all sectors of the state, including at the local level. This paper aims to examine the legal provisions and practices concerning gender-balanced seat allocation in key municipal positions, such as chief and deputy chief, chairperson and vice-chairperson, in which at least one occupant must be female. It seeks to understand the reasons behind the political parties nominating women candidates for these positions and whether they are considered reservations for women. Using primary field visits and secondary sources, descriptive analytical and content analysis methods were used to make conclusions about the representation of deputy chief and deputy chairperson in the local elections of 2017 and 2022. The study shows that inclusion is emphasised in Nepal's constitution and other legislation, which require women to be represented in all fields. In the 2017 and 2022 local elections, women held 92% and 74% of the deputy positions, respectively. However, neither politically nor constitutionally, the office of deputy chief is solely reserved for women. The analysis sheds light on the motivations behind political parties nominating women candidates for these positions and explores whether they are perceived as reservations for women.
尼泊尔妇女参与地方政府:评估 2017 年和 2022 年的地方选举
尼泊尔联邦共和国是在 2006 年第二次人民运动之后成立的。这场运动是为了在 1990 年国家政治变革之后争取更多的政治权利。因此,通过将包容性原则纳入尼泊尔宪法,国家各部门,包括地方一级,都规定了妇女的代表权。本文旨在研究有关市政关键职位(如首长和副首长、主席和副主席)性别平衡席位分配的法律规定和实践,这些职位中至少有一名任职者必须是女性。本报告试图了解各政党提名女性候选人担任这些职位的原因,以及这些职位是否被视为对妇女的保留职位。通过实地考察和二手资料,采用描述性分析和内容分析方法,对 2017 年和 2022 年地方选举中副首领和副主席的代表性做出了结论。研究表明,尼泊尔宪法和其他立法都强调包容性,要求妇女在所有领域都有代表。在 2017 年和 2022 年的地方选举中,女性分别担任了 92% 和 74% 的副职。然而,无论是在政治上还是在宪法上,副首领的职位都只保留给女性。分析揭示了政党提名女性候选人担任这些职位的动机,并探讨了这些职位是否被视为对女性的保留。
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