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Tigela insisted that Nepal's mixed electoral system was superior to that of developed countries, and that if the proportional list of names could be opened, there would be no distortions.

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KATHMANDU: Biswashdip Tigela, a political science scholar, has provided comparative data on the world’s and Nepal’s electoral systems.

He also presented the factual reasons and basis for the fact that Nepal’s mixed election system, which is one of the best and undemocratic election systems in the world, needs to be reformed in today’s interaction organized by Mundhum Academy Kathmandu.

Tigela insisted that Nepal’s mixed electoral system was superior to that of developed countries, and that if the proportional list of names could be opened, there would be no distortions.

Tigela, who holds a master’s degree in international relations from Canterbury University in the United Kingdom, is currently researching China’s security policy.

The Dhankuta writer has published a book titled ‘Why China is not Replacing America,’ as well as poems, essays, poems, and research works.