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Bhutan proposes two-party system in its first constitution
2005-03-27
Bhutan has proposed a two-party political system to wield power in place of King Jigme Singye Wangchuck as it unveiled its first constitution on Saturday in public ceremonies across the country. The proposed constitution will replace a royal decree of 1953 giving the monarchy absolute power and transform the majority Buddhist nation of 534,000 people into a parliamentary democracy, officials said.

Thirty-four articles in the proposed constitution will outline the role of the monarchy, clergy, fundamental rights and duties of the people while creating new constitutional offices including National Council. Chief Justice Sonam Tobgye said he expects every family in Bhutan to receive a copy of the constitution for discussion before a referendum is held later this year on whether to adopt it. "It is posted in public domain for debate on the Internet in both English and the national language, Dzongkha, to extend the discourse on the constitution," Tobgye said. "This follows the king's constant reminder of the need for people to understand the constitution and to provide their views on it."
Posted by:Fred

#1  Everybody Wangchuck tonight....

I'm sorry. It had to be done.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-03-27 8:16:57 PM  

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