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Point #3 of the 100-Point Governance Reform Agenda

The Shared Charter of Nepal’s New GovernmentNational Commitment

A single reform charter synthesized from the manifestos and pledges of all six political parties that qualified in the election of March 5, 2026 — and adopted as the shared ownership of the Government of Nepal.

सन् २०२६ मार्च ५ को आम निर्वाचनमा सहभागी ६ राजनीतिक दलहरूका घोषणापत्र, वाचापत्र र प्रतिबद्धतापत्रहरूको साझा रूप — नेपाल सरकारको साझा स्वामित्वमा।

How we got here

From protest to promise, in five steps

The National Commitment is not an abstract document — it is the direct product of a political sequence, traceable from the streets of 2025 to the cabinet room of 2026.

  1. Aug 2025

    Gen-Z Movement

    Demands for clean governance & anti-corruption

  2. Mar 5, 2026

    General Election

    6 parties achieve national recognition

  3. Balendra Shah

    Coalition Government

    RSP-led · 182 seats

  4. Mar 27, 2026

    100-Point Agenda

    Council of Ministers' reform mandate

  5. Point #3

    National Commitment

    This document — the shared charter

The North Star

Ten ambitious promises, in numbers

These are the headline commitments that the charter stakes itself on. Click any to jump to the relevant pillar.

Trajectory

From ~$43B today to ~$100B

The commitment sets a 5-year path: average 7% real growth, lifting per-capita income to $3,000 and total GDP toward the $100-billion mark.

2.3×

GDP in 5 years

~2×

Per-capita income

10%

Poverty floor

1.5M

Jobs added

GDP trajectory — stylised

US$, billions

Illustrative: assumes average ~7% real growth with modest exchange-rate stability. Actual path depends on reform execution, investment, and external conditions.

The Document

18 Pillars of the National Commitment

Every major chapter of the charter — on large screens explore the ring; on phones use the horizontal strip — then open each pillar in the cards below.

Pillar preview

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Tap a pillar in the strip below. It opens in the detailed cards under this section, and the preview updates here.

All pillars — tap to open

Opens the matching card below so you can read the full commitments.

  • Economic & strategic
  • Human development
  • Industry & growth
  • Rights & accountability
  • Infrastructure & rules
  • · Tap a wedge or icon to preview; tap again to open

Dated Commitments

A calendar the nation can hold the government to

  1. Aug 2025

    Gen-Z Movement — clean governance demand

  2. Mar 5, 2026

    Election — 6 parties qualify nationally

  3. Mar 27, 2026

    100-Point Agenda issued — Point #3 mandates this document

  4. 2027

    "National Wellness Year" declared

  5. FY 2026/27

    Commitment integrated into budget & annual programs

  6. By 2031

    Health budget reaches 8% of GDP

  7. By 2031

    GDP approaches $100B; per-capita income $3,000

  8. By 2036

    30,000 MW installed energy capacity

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100-Point Agenda · Point Three

Track delivery of the National Commitment

Point #3 requires this document to be woven into the annual policies, programs, budget, and reform agenda — and for the PMO to stand up the structures that make it real. Follow the live status, citizen signals, and news coverage on the tracker.

Open Item #3

References

Sources for the 18 pillars

Primary documents from the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) and the consolidated charter used on this page.

  • 18-point National Commitment (PDF)

    Full text of the charter summarising implementable points from the manifestos, pledges, and commitment papers of the six nationally recognised parties from the Falgun 21, 2082 BS election. Hosted here as /national-commitment-18.pdf for stable linking.

  • OPMCM — opinions / suggestions from political parties

    Official notice on the draft “National Commitment” prepared from those party documents, with a call for feedback from the respective parties by Baisakh 10, 2083 BS. Nepali page: राष्ट्रिय प्रतिबद्धता मस्यौदा — राय/सुझाव आह्वान।