June 22, 2025

The Unamendable Foundation of Nepal: A New Vision for National Integrity

In Defence of Nepal and the People's Interests

🏛️ Introduction

In a time when nations across the globe face internal corruption and external pressure, Nepal must establish an eternal core — a principle above all else. This is The Unamendable Foundation: a sacred spine of governance that cannot be altered, compromised, or ignored.

This vision is not just policy — it's a covenant with the people, drafted by the People’s Representative Assembly of Nepal and held above all else. Every law, every office, every power shall serve this foundation, not the other way around.


🔰 The Eleven Pillars That Hold Nepal Together

The integrity of our nation and protection of its citizens rest on eleven interconnected pillars. Each is accountable, each is powerful — and all must answer to the people.

  1. The Sovereign People of Nepal

  2. The People’s Representative Assembly

  3. The Constitution of Nepal

  4. National Ideologies & Governance Principles

  5. The Supreme Court (12 judges rotate annually for impartiality)

  6. The Prime Minister (elected from the assembly)

  7. The Head of State (President or Monarch, directly elected by the people)

  8. The Nepalese Army Governance System

  9. The Anti-Corruption Bureau

  10. The Governance Evaluation Committee

  11. The Election Commission of Nepal

Every pillar must operate under its own formal Code of Conduct and Operational Policy, reviewed and approved by the People’s Representative Assembly every five years.


🔄 The Cycle of Power: Checks and Balance Model

Each pillar operates independently but is accountable to others. No unchecked power. No unquestioned authority.



🛡 Every pillar checks at least two others.
🎯 Every pillar protects the public interest.
⚖ All carry the spirit of this unamendable foundation.

🧩 Becoming a Minister in the New Nepal: The Eligibility Process

Before any elected individual can be appointed as a Minister or Department Head, they must pass five mandatory clearances:

  1. Anti-Corruption Bureau – Clean record, no allegations

  2. Election Commission – Fair conduct in election campaign

  3. Nepalese Army – National security clearance

  4. Governance Evaluation Committee – No history of suspicious governance

  5. Supreme Court – Final judicial approval of all prior checks

Only then can they officially register for ministerial candidacy. Their name is then submitted to the People’s Assembly for final voting.

🔥 Eternal Vigilance: The People Will Rise

There will be times when institutions fail, when duty is forgotten, and when power is abused. But the soil of Nepal remembers.

When the system falls, the people will rise.

From their courage, Nepal will be reborn — again and again.

Let every citizen and every public servant understand this:

  • We owe loyalty to purpose, not just position.

  • We serve the people, not the platform.

  • Our foundation is unamendable — because it lives in the will of the Nepali heart.


📜 Supreme Clause: This Foundation Comes First

This document shall:

  • Override any law or structure that contradicts it

  • Guide Nepal's governance, survival, and unity

  • Be carried and upheld by all national pillars

✒️ Ratified by the Suraj Parajuli for the Nepal's Review