Answer:
Some
important conclusions can be drawn out from the Movement of Nepal and the
struggle of Bolivia.
The struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy and the struggle in
Nepal was about the foundations of the country's politics. Both these struggles
were successful but their impact was at different levels.
Instead of the differences, they both share some common elements which
are significant for the study of the past and future of democracies. We can
draw a few conclusions from these struggles
(i) Democracy evolves through popular
struggles.
Sometimes it is possible that an important decision may take place
through consensus and it does not involve any controversy. But moments of
democracy usually involve conflict between the groups who have . exercised
power and those who want a share in power. These moments come when the country
is passing through a transition period, i.e., transition to democracy from
monarchical system.
(ii) Democratic conflict is resolved through mass mobilisation.
Generally conflict can be resolved by the parliament or judiciary. But when
there is deep dispute, the resolution has to come from the people.
(iii) Democratic conflicts and mobilisation are based on new
political organisations. The spontaneous public participation becoms effective
with the help of organised politics. Organised politics have many agencies like
political parties, pressure groups and movement groups.
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