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Democracy Dies With Dashboard Populism

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AI insight

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The article discusses a political trend in Nepal where the Prime Minister uses social media instead of traditional parliamentary engagement. No concrete commercial mechanism, company, commodity, or supply chain is mentioned. The impact is purely political and institutional, with no direct or indirect effect on any sector, product, or market.

Signals our AI researcher identified

Extracted by our AI model from this article and related public sources β€” not direct quotes from the publisher.

  • Prime Minister Balendra Shah of Nepal has not addressed Parliament or held press conferences since his election.
  • Shah prefers digital communication over institutional dialogue, raising concerns about 'dashboard democracy'.
  • Critics argue digital populism undermines democratic processes and oversimplifies complex political issues.

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Democracy Dies With Dashboard Populism β€” News Analysis