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- is the head of state. The
executive power is
exercised by the
Lhengye Zhungtshog, or
council of ministers,
headed by the
Prime Minister.
Legislative power...
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codification of the
modern Lhengye Zhungtshog.
Under the act,
executive power is
fully devolved to the new
Lhengye Zhungtshog. Initially, the body
lacked a...
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heads the
executive cabinet,
called the
Council of
Ministers (Lhengye
Zhungtshog). On 9
April 2008,
Jigme Thinley became the
first elected prime minister;...
- Executive,
namely the
Prime Minister and
other Ministers of the
Lhengye Zhungtshog including the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
Bhutan has emb****ies in Bangladesh...
- government.
Immigration policy and
procedure are
implemented by the
Lhengye Zhungtshog (Council of Ministers)
Ministry of Home and
Cultural Affairs, Department...
- lhan-khag; "Nangsi Lhenkhag") is the
government ministry within the
Lhengye Zhungtshog (Council of Ministers)
which oversees law and order; the
civil administration;...
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interprets the law of Bhutan.
Agencies of
Ministries within the
Lhengye Zhungtshog (Cabinet) as well as
independent Commissions are
established by law to...
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Cabinet of
Bangladesh Bhutan
Parliament of
Bhutan approves the
Lhengye Zhungtshog Cambodia
Parliament of
Cambodia approves the
Council of
Ministers Republic...
- On 4
September 2001, King
Jigme Singye Wangchuck briefed the
Lhengye Zhungtshog (Council of Ministers, or Cabinet), the
Chief Justice, and the Chairman...