People’s Multiparty Democracy: A Base to Socialism

Authors

  • Debraj Roka Youth and Small Entrepreneurs Self Employment Secretariat, GoN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ssd.v2i01.67224

Keywords:

People’s multiparty democracy, Alliance and integration, Socioeconomic transformation, Socialism

Abstract

Madan Bhandari, an iconic revolutionary leader, formulated People’s Multiparty Democracy (PMPD), a groundbreaking political framework in Nepal rooted in the Marxist-Leninist ideology. Bhandari’s PMPD emphasizes socioeconomic transformation to eliminate discrimination and dismantle remnants of feudalism and imperialism. This article examines the essential alliances and integrations among parties with socialist ideologies, highlighting their significance in the ongoing debate over effective and equitable governance. It investigates the origins and core principles of PMPD and its roadmap to socialism in Nepali context. The main findings of the research suggest that placing governmental control in the hands of the people, focusing on socioeconomic transformation, fostering social ownership, promoting economic equality, and ensuring cultural and material preparedness are critical elements of PMPD’s path to socialism. By adopting PMPD’s guiding principles, Nepal can develop its own unique model of socialism.

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Published

2024-06-27

How to Cite

Roka, D. (2024). People’s Multiparty Democracy: A Base to Socialism. State, Society and Development: PMPD Perspectives, 2(01), 97–107. https://doi.org/10.3126/ssd.v2i01.67224

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