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The video discusses whether 18-year-old Gen Z voters can vote in the upcoming Nepal election on Falgun 21, 2082 (March 5, 2026), announced by the interim government led by Sushila Karki. Nepal’s Constitution grants voting rights to citizens aged 18, but the Voter List Act of 2073 (2017) prohibits new voter registrations after the election date is set. This means Gen Z youth who turned 18 but haven’t registered cannot vote unless the law is amended via an ordinance. With 18.1 million voters already registered, the video urges the interim government to address this legal barrier and calls on youth to advocate for their voting rights, emphasizing the importance of participating in this election to institutionalize recent revolutionary changes. It encourages pressuring the government for legal amendments to ensure more young voters can participate.

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