- The
Tshogdu (Dzongkha: ཚོགས་འདུ་; Wylie: tshogs-'du; "(Bhutanese
Grand National ****embly)" was the
unicameral legislature of
Bhutan until 31 July 2007...
- non-legislative
executive powers,
called a
dzongkhag tshogdu (district council). The
dzongkhag tshogdu is ****isted by the
dzongkhag administration headed...
- the
party that wins the most
seats in the
National ****embly (Gyelyong
Tshogdu) and
heads the
executive cabinet,
called the
Council of
Ministers (Lhengye...
-
Parliament also
oversees local government administrations:
Dzongkhag Tshogdus,
Gewog Tshogdes, and Thromdes. The
Constitution provides that the National...
- in the
Dzongkhag Tshogdu. Likewise, geog
elect headmen called gups, vice-headmen
called mangmis, who also sit on the
Dzongkhag Tshogdu, as well as other...
- house).
Prior to 2008, the
legislative branch was the
unicameral Tshogdu. The
Tshogdu had 150 members, 106
members elected at
various dates for a three-year...
-
constitutional monarchy following planned parliamentary elections to the
Tshogdu in 2003, and the
election of a
National ****embly in 2008. In Nepal, there...
-
power to
people on the gr**** root level. He
initiated Dzongkhag Yargye Tshogdu (DYT) in 1981 and the
Gewog Yargye Tshogchung (GYT) in 1991 in
order to...
- to
regulate gambling.
Dzongkhag Tshogdus also bear the
responsibility for
their own finances. The
Dzongkhag Tshogdus also
oversee Dzongdags (governors)...
-
government Dzongpens Penlops (Penlop of Trongsa)
Zhabdrung Rinpoche The
Tshogdu Kingdoms Bumthang Kurtö
Lhuentse Trashigang Zhemgang Provinces Bumthang...