Kathmandu. Senior advocate and constitutional expert Dr. Chandrakant Gyawali has emphasized the need to address the demands for good governance and a 'directly elected executive' raised by the GenZ movement, during a discussion called by the 'Task Force for Preparing a Constitutional Amendment Debate Paper' formed under the convenership of Prime Minister Balendra Shah's political advisor Asim Shah.He suggested that the three main issues raised by the GenZ movement – good governance, ending nepotism (nepotism-baby), and a directly elected executive – must be addressed.Parliamentary or Non-Parliamentary?Constitutional expert Gyawali argued that the 'model' must be clarified first when discussing amendments. If...