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Keynote speechSeira tamangMartin Chautari, Nepal. Beyond “Capacity”: Gendered election processes, networks and informality in Nepal’s local governmentsThere have now been two elections of local officials under Nepal’s 2015 Constitution. As a result of quotas introduced to address women’s chronic minority status in politics, over 14,000 women were elected in the 2017 election, including to the higher posts of mayor and deputy mayor. This talk reports on a review of how women were selected as candidates for local elections with a specific objective of embedding the experiences of the first cohort of elected deputy mayors, roughly 93% of them women. It addresses two distinct but interrelated inquiries. The first seeks to understand the over-representation of men in local political office through an examination of recruitment selection by political parties. The second maps out the main vectors of power in which elected female deputy mayors were embedded by examining the informal networks that exert influence and transcend formal institutional boundaries. Together these inquiries show how successful candidates become enmeshed in patronage networks and clientelist relations. About the SpeakerSeira Tamang is a political scientist and researcher affiliated with the Kathmandu-based research center, Martin Chautari. Her work focuses on topics such as gender, citizenship, democracy, and development within Nepal. She is one of its founding members of Martin Chautari and has served the organization in different roles such as Research Director, Journal Co-editor, and Discussant. |