Counting the transition

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The Nepal Democracy Survey 2007, recently completed by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, sought the opinions of Nepal's citizens, including its political elite, on a variety of issues relating to the three major components needed for restructuring the Nepali state – the end of monarchical rule, the transformation of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and the need for inclusive democracy.

The information was gathered through a cross-sectional citizen survey of 20 percent of the total 205 constituencies in the country, across the three ecological zones (mountain, hill and Tarai), in all of the five development regions. In addition to the 4089 questionnaires, and additional in-depth interviews, a 'booster survey' in one hill and one Tarai district was conducted to specifically ascertain the rise in ethnicity among hill janajatis and Madhesis.

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