Nepalese government
The Nepalese government operates as a federal democratic republic, established after the end of a monarchy in 2008. It consists of three branches: the executive, legislative, and judiciary. The President serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government, overseeing the administration.
The Constituent Assembly is responsible for making laws and representing the people. Nepal is divided into provinces, each with its own local government. The government focuses on various issues, including economic development, education, and healthcare, aiming to improve the quality of life for its citizens.