AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoLocal Democracy Watch: Bhutan’s first phase of the Fourth Local Government Elections in Thimphu and Phuentshogling saw turnout fall to 33.92% (down from 59.46% in 2021), raising concerns about civic participation even as younger voters show stronger engagement. Election Integrity: The Election Commission says Thromde polls in Phuentshogling and Thimphu concluded smoothly with no major disputes, though a few minor issues were handled during the process. Super El Niño Preparedness: Bhutan is setting up a PM-chaired task force to coordinate a response as Super El Niño could bring hotter, drier conditions, threatening water, farming and forest fire risk. Water Security: A new drinking water supply system brings relief to Yangtshipam village in Samdrup Jongkhar after years of seasonal shortages. Regional Security: India hosted BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs in New Delhi, with Bhutan among members, focusing on counter-terrorism, cyber and maritime security, and disaster management. Economy & Trade: PNB targets up to USD 2.5 bn in FCNR(B) inflows by September end, mobilising about USD 425 mn so far. Corruption Shift: Bhutan’s integrity assessment warns gratification is increasingly taking the form of gifts and other “thank-you” arrangements that can turn into expectations.
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