The Nepal Communist Part won elections and was in power during a brief time, I can't say for sure but it seemed like it was a convoluted mess because it was a merge of a Leninist and a Maoist party, then it dissoluted and a woman who was somewhat of a leader in it lefts the party, forms her own or presents herself individually and wins elections and becomes president. Now there is another dude who seems even less of a leftist. All in all I would say there is a big potential but the party lacks organization and clearly there is a lot of opportunism.
There are numerous organizations in nepal it is just South Asia have a long feud between MLs and Maoists then came the Dengists. Also many are skeptical of China because china helped the Monarchy army to crush the Maoists. Many are also skeptical of India because India did a gruesome blockade of essential things in the wake of a major Earthquake
The Nepal Communist Part won elections and was in power during a brief time, I can't say for sure but it seemed like it was a convoluted mess because it was a merge of a Leninist and a Maoist party, then it dissoluted and a woman who was somewhat of a leader in it lefts the party, forms her own or presents herself individually and wins elections and becomes president. Now there is another dude who seems even less of a leftist. All in all I would say there is a big potential but the party lacks organization and clearly there is a lot of opportunism.
There are numerous organizations in nepal it is just South Asia have a long feud between MLs and Maoists then came the Dengists. Also many are skeptical of China because china helped the Monarchy army to crush the Maoists. Many are also skeptical of India because India did a gruesome blockade of essential things in the wake of a major Earthquake
I agree except there is no such thing as "Dengism" or a "Dengist" party.
That is not true... Those who follow Market oriented socialism are kinda called dengist in South Asian marxist literature. It's not a slur here.