Reform #6: Reform Constitution for Stable Government
Create independent oversight of government appointments, strengthen anti-corruption powers, and work toward long-term constitutional changes for political stability.
Nepal's parliamentary system creates constant instability, frequent government collapses, and allows unqualified party loyalists to become ministers without independent review.
- 1Create independent commission to review all ministerial appointments publicly
- 2Require education and experience standards for all ministers
- 3Give anti-corruption commission independent prosecution powers
- 4Allow overseas Nepalis to vote in elections
- 5Long-term goal: Direct presidential elections separate from legislature
Singapore's merit-based appointment system contributed to 100x GDP growth over 60 years
South Korea's 1987 constitutional reforms created stable democratic institutions
Estonia combined immediate reforms with long-term constitutional development
Phase 1 (0-12 months): Create appointment commission, pass qualification laws
Phase 2 (2-5 years): Build political consensus for constitutional amendments
Show that immediate reforms work before proposing constitutional changes
Gradual implementation with measurable results at each phase
Independent commission reviews all ministerial appointments publicly
100% ministerial appointments meet qualification standards
Anti-corruption commission gets prosecution powers within 12 months
Build political consensus for constitutional amendments
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