AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoThromde Elections: The Election Commission of Bhutan will vet campaign pledges for the upcoming Local Government and National Council elections, extending a practice previously used only for political parties. Women in Local Politics: Women make up nearly 40% of candidates in Thromde elections in Thimphu and Phuentshogling, but leadership posts still skew male, with only one woman among Thrompon candidates. Urban Transport & Growth: The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has completed the design for redeveloping the Thimphu–Babesa corridor expressway to ease worsening congestion on the city’s busiest stretch. Disaster Preparedness: Thimphu is set to test full disaster readiness through a full-scale earthquake simulation. Environment & Safety: In Lunana, technicians monitor dangerous glacial lakes around the clock, running Bhutan’s early-warning system that helps protect downstream communities. Development Pressure: Bhutan’s State of the Nation Report warns that outmigration and falling birth rates are becoming a major national risk, even as GDP and key investments show progress.
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