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rural gewog (village blocks) are
administered by
bodies called the
Gewog Tshogde.
Thromdes (muni****lities)
elect Thrompons to lead administration, who...
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local administration were
carved out from gewogs,
namely Dzongkhag Thromde Tshogdes and
Gyelyong Thromde Tshogdus. The
former were
democratically elected bodies...
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National Council (རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ཚོགས་སྡེ།,
Gyelyong Tshogde)
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appointed by the king 25 28,337 Bolivia...
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oversees local government administrations:
Dzongkhag Tshogdus,
Gewog Tshogdes, and Thromdes. The
Constitution provides that the
National ****embly may...
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members of the
Thromde Tshogde are
elected directly by
citizens divided into constituencies. Like the
Gewog Tshogde, the
Thromde Tshogde must
comprise between...
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original on
August 5, 2020.
Retrieved December 3, 2023. "Bhutan
Gyelyong Tshogde (National Council)". Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform.
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comprises one
elected Gup (headman) and
Mangmi (deputy) from each
Gewog Tshogde; one
elected representative from that
Dzongkhag Thromde; and one elected...
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Thromde Tshogde is
composed of
seven to ten
elected members and
headed by a Thrompon.
Thromde Tshogdes are
empowered to
regulate advertising...
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level is the
Gewog Tshogde,
composed of the Gup and Mangmi, plus five to
eight more
elected Tshogpas (councilmen).
Gewog Tshogdes are, like Dzongkhag...
- administration. The
Dungpa was
empowered to
attend the
meetings of the
Gewog Tshogdes as a non-voting member. In
addition to
administrative functions, Dungkhag...