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Key(2/3) — Rsp

: Supporters expect immediate action on corruption files and justice for criminal cases.

: The RSP has indicated it will prioritize dialogue over confrontation in territorial disputes with India while seeking to deepen economic ties.

: The party intensified negotiations with other emerging leaders like Gopi Hamal and Kulman Ghising to create a "big alliance," aiming to reshape Nepal's electoral map. Why the 2/3 Threshold Matters RSP Key(2/3)

: RSP negotiators, including Shisir Khanal, aimed for this supermajority to enable structural reforms without the typical gridlock of coalition partners.

: A two-thirds majority allows a party to pass constitutional amendments, which are required for major changes to federalism or republican features. : Supporters expect immediate action on corruption files

In the context of the RSP, the 2/3 (two-thirds) key is significant for several reasons:

: Balendra Shah, the former mayor of Kathmandu and a prominent rapper, led the charge, even defeating established leaders like former PM KP Sharma Oli in traditional strongholds. Why the 2/3 Threshold Matters : RSP negotiators,

The recently achieved a historic milestone in Nepal's March 2026 general elections, securing nearly a two-thirds majority (often referred to as a "supermajority") in parliament. This shift represents a major departure from decades of coalition-heavy politics, where single-party majorities were rare. The Story of the "Supermajority"