Crossing 2000 years, many things have changed.
They said blame the stars and the moons. The galaxy is casting more spell to the Asians. They started to awakening call of the new era.
Perhaps, they have been fooled for too long.
Come this May, Nepal, a country which many look down on is riding more than the advanced countries and so called democratic societies of her neigbours.
This country is at the foot of the world highest mountain and has very low income. But the people have done a great deal in the road of democracy.
The Kingdom was no longer exsited after the more privileges are gone. Is that fair that a person born equality healthy but enjoy less power in the country? Right, they did it in changing the system. She will be the first country in Asia to recognise the same-sex-marriage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage_in_Nepal
As the BBC reported. The pink dollars will roll in.
The comments in Malaysiakini.com got me to ponder what the life is.
Our government of 'monarchic democracy'
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/125254
Mangodurian: So the gist is, the sultan has the power to sack the menteri besar or prime minister at his own discretion. This is not what I learned in school about constitutional monarchies.
It implies that the people can vote but if the sultan doesn't agree with their choice then it doesn't matter who they voted for. Is this the real intention of law? If not, then surely we can fix it?
Otherwise we should really redefine our form of government as a monarchic democracy - monarch first, democracy second.
They said blame the stars and the moons. The galaxy is casting more spell to the Asians. They started to awakening call of the new era.
Perhaps, they have been fooled for too long.
Come this May, Nepal, a country which many look down on is riding more than the advanced countries and so called democratic societies of her neigbours.
This country is at the foot of the world highest mountain and has very low income. But the people have done a great deal in the road of democracy.
the world's most recent nation to become a republic.
The Kingdom was no longer exsited after the more privileges are gone. Is that fair that a person born equality healthy but enjoy less power in the country? Right, they did it in changing the system. She will be the first country in Asia to recognise the same-sex-marriage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage_in_Nepal
As the BBC reported. The pink dollars will roll in.
The comments in Malaysiakini.com got me to ponder what the life is.
Our government of 'monarchic democracy'
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/125254
Mangodurian: So the gist is, the sultan has the power to sack the menteri besar or prime minister at his own discretion. This is not what I learned in school about constitutional monarchies.
It implies that the people can vote but if the sultan doesn't agree with their choice then it doesn't matter who they voted for. Is this the real intention of law? If not, then surely we can fix it?
Otherwise we should really redefine our form of government as a monarchic democracy - monarch first, democracy second.
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