Machine Translated by Google done The processes of government formation in a democratic system may differ from country to country, but the method of citizens participating in the government through direct and indirect voting is present in every democratic system. The character of a democratic system of government is to act according to public opinion or public will, and elections are a way for citizens to express their will. In a democracy, citizens express their opinions on basic questions such as who to choose as representatives and what kind of laws and policies to create, so the right to vote is interdependently linked to the freedom of thought and expression. 3. Looking at the arrangements made by various national and international laws regarding the right of citizens to vote, in the preamble of the Constitution of Nepal (2072), we are addressed as "the sovereign Nepali people", and the intention of the Nepali people to exercise their inherent sovereignty through "periodic elections" and "child suffrage" is expressed. Freedom of thought and expression is provided as a fundamental right. Similarly, Article 84(5) of the Constitution stipulates that every Nepali citizen who has completed eighteen years of age shall have the right to vote in any constituency according to federal law, while Article 176(5) provides that every Nepali citizen who has completed eighteen years of age residing within the territory of the province shall have the right to vote. According to the law, it has been provided that there will be a right to vote in any one constituency. In addition, in Article 225(5) it is provided that the person whose name is included in the voter list of the village municipality who has reached the age of eighteen years will have the right to vote as provided in the federal law. It is mentioned that the person will have the right to vote according to the federal law. In this way, the right of Nepalese citizens to participate in periodic elections at various levels through voting is clearly protected by the Constitution of Nepal (2072), so it seems that the right to vote is a constitutional right. Sa Mr

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