AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGelephu Governance: The Election Commission of Bhutan says there will be no Thromde election in Gelephu because the Gelephu Mindfulness City Authority has been running city functions since 2024, with the Governor’s office handling responsibilities—while residents still vote in national and gewog elections. Population Policy: Bhutan has launched the “Third Child Plus” birth drive, offering monthly cash incentives for third and subsequent children up to age three, as the country faces an “existential” demographic crisis and rising youth migration. Energy & Infrastructure: Construction of Bhutan’s Jamjee 120MW solar project is about 50% complete, with grid-connection preparations underway despite delays in importing key materials. Sports: The Bhutan Premier League 2026 title race is tightening as first-round fixtures near completion, with Paro FC leading and RTC FC and Tsirang FC finishing their runs. Regional Trade: Bhutan has resumed WTO accession talks after more than 18 years, with a working party meeting in Geneva.
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