As the Nepali national elections approach, many a man woman and child voter starts wondering who they should be voting for, and what they should be looking for in a good leader to lead the country, or at least their constituency to the Nepal of the 21st century. Well it's been quite a few years since we entered this century, but the country very clearly has not, not yet anyway but we still need to enter it and the question is who to vote to get us the entry. So here's a quick guide to voting for your leader this upcoming election.
1. Look for how many times they've become ministers or prime ministers. If they've been in those posts for more than nine times, don't vote for them. If between three to nine times, maybe don't vote them because they're rich enough. Zero to three? Give them a chance if you think they're really good. None at all? Hey, a man's gotta eat, why are you being mean and not giving new people a chance?
2. How many crime of non political nature have they been charged and or convicted for? If the number is more than five, maybe avoid voting for them. If it's between two and five, consider voting for their opponents instead. If it's one, hmm if the crime is not bad enough, it's alright. If it's zero times, that's good, look at their other features.
3. How corrupt are they? If they're very corrupt, don't vote for them. If they're slightly to very corrupt, really stop voting for those people. If they're a little teeny weeny bit corrupt, hmm I don't know give them a chance perhaps. If they're not corrupt at all, highly recommend putting them in the parliament.
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