Nepal, the nation historically unified from thousands of diverse sub-kingdoms, is currently facing internal division and political instability, which furthermore demands the reinstatement of monarchy. Given Nepal’s geopolitical position between two major powers, the head of the state must be an institution that is just, constitutitional and worthy. Furthermore, the directly elected prime minister demands monarch as the head of the state, it cannot survive under President. Monarch is the oldest and the most respected institution.
The head of the Executive, today, do not worry about the nation, they worry about their tenure because as long as the Parliament can make or break the government, it cannot function to it’s full potential. Key decisions made under Nepal’s current system-such as the ratification of the MCC and the passing of the Citizenship Act-have repeatedly placed the nation’s sovereignty in jeopardy. In addition, during the republic era, Nepal witnessed 15 Prime Ministers over the course of 17 years which pretty much explains why federal democratic replublic is a failure.