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Thursday, 5 August 2010

Politics in Bhutan

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A few years ago, citizens resisted yet their leaders wanted his subordinates to rule the country. The people accepted the rarest gift in the world with much reluctance.
The change came, first it the coming of the political parties, then their manifesto and their election.
The election though brief divided people, the community and even families
to a large extent. Bhutanese felt the hitch of the so called democracy. Right after the election, some people even approached the throne to take back the power and continue to rule the country.

Since then, there were numerous changes. The changes ranged from policies to implantation strategies.

The policy focused more on result based and so did the implementation strategies.
The government started to introduce various means to mobilize funds from within and abroad.
The funds came and their focuss went from strengthening of the Civil Service to Community Services.
By the start of the Fiscal Year 2010-2011, government diverted all its capital resources from buying government vehicle, stationeries  to   building roads, telecommunication facilities and electrifying the communities.

Thus, government is now focused on these priority areas instead of the all areas. Thus, lets see what the next plan is stored in future.
  

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