Category: political_incident_analysis-update

Cooperatives Crisis in Nepal: Analyzing Fraud, Political Nexus and Protests

This political update explores the reasons behind the failure of some cooperatives to meet their financial obligations and will explore the potential consequences of the agreement on the cooperative landscape.

Political Update: Elections Preparation and Political Activities

This political update is focused on election preparations by district elections offices, offices of returning officers, and activities of political parties and candidates.

Political Incidents after Dissolution of the House of Representative in Nepal (December 2020 to December 2021)

This analysis update aims to inform and analyze the number, type, nature, actor, cause and impact of incidents. This update tracks and analyzes political incidents occurred between December 2020 and December 2021.

Analysis Update 19 – Political Incidents Between February 8 and March 22

There was a significant increase in the number of political incidents between February 8 and March 22, 2018. 73 political incidents were recorded during this period compared to 32 during the previous reporting period between January 8 and February 7, 2018. The increase in incidents during this period can be attributed to the increased activities of unidentified groups and the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN).

Analysis Update 18 – Political Incidents after Parliamentary and Provincial Elections

There were 32 political incidents recorded between January 8 and February 7, 2018. 29 incidents were related to protests over the location of provincial capitals, in at least four of those incidents the protesters clashed with police resulting into multiple injuries. Two incidents involved demonstrations against moving local level centers and one incident entailed a protest against the language used by provincial assembly members during the first province assembly meeting in Province 2.

Analysis Update 17 – Incidents after Parliamentary and Provincial Elections

There were 47 political incidents recorded between December 8 and January 7, 2017, the one-month period after the completion of the second phase of parliamentary and provincial elections. Of all the incidents recorded during this period, 20 were related to the parliamentary and provincial elections.

Incidents Analysis Update 16 – Prior to Second Phase Parliamentary and Provincial Election

Of all the incidents recorded during this period: 50 incidents were related to unidentified groups and improvised explosive devices (IEDs); eight incidents involved the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN); two incidents entailed inter-party disputes; one incident involved a clash between political party cadres and police; two incidents concerned persons being arrested with explosive devices; one incident entailed a polling officer being arrested with 50 illegally cast votes.

Incidents Analysis Update 15 – Prior to First Phase Parliamentary and Provincial Election

The increase in incidents can be attributed to the high levels of campaign activities by major political parties, unidentified groups increasing physical attacks on candidates, and security forces increasing preemptive arrests of Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) cadres to prevent potential anti-election activities.