Nepal's interim PM to hand over power within six months
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I wish them the best but sadly these arrangements never seem to go well.
Ending corruption is not so easy.
It indeed isn't easy, but the protests and riots exhibited that people aren't just going to sit idly by and take corruption lightly anymore. People and especially youths are getting more involved, not just venting and lashing out in social media.
There's a long road ahead and there are a lot of external influence to look out for, as a small country. But the situation is looking hopeful.
I hope it stays that way and improves.
Not really, they exhibited that the participants were frustrated, had enough, and had no other way to address the problems before them.
In this type of situation marginal improvements are usually enough to placate the populace.
As I see it, it's too early to tell. It could go both ways. I'm hoping the resolution doesn't just end up with small changes to placate the populace. We'll see.
Nope. An interim PM with no mandate is not going to solve corruption in 6 months. Sorry.
Where does it exactly say "we're going to solve corruption in 6 months"?
It's called "interim" for a reason. The protest were against corruption. Nobody is expecting anyone to solve it in 6 months or a year or whatever timeframe. It's a path forward, not a deadline.