Nepal’s communist/maoist parties — at least the ones with power — are in name only. You can’t call parties that have unbelievable amounts of corruption and nepotism rampant in them communist — you could supply these people with enough money and they’ll forget communist ideals entirely. Not to mention that their leaders have a handful of controversies at any given time. However, the country does have LGBTQ rights in the constitution itself; but queer people can’t freely express themselves due to the backwardness of society.
Nepal’s communist/maoist parties — at least the ones with power — are in name only. You can’t call parties that have unbelievable amounts of corruption and nepotism rampant in them communist — you could supply these people with enough money and they’ll forget communist ideals entirely. Not to mention that their leaders have a handful of controversies at any given time. However, the country does have LGBTQ rights in the constitution itself; but queer people can’t freely express themselves due to the backwardness of society.