What the nation doesn’t want

The public debates for the candidates of the two political parties ended yesterday. And it ended well. At a time when the political parties and party supporters are going wild, stepping beyond the boundaries of the election rules and regulations to win the last vote from the constituencies, such debates as we witnessed yesterday are […]

A wake up call

It is not just the political parties that are targeting our...

Of threats and fear 

Elections are a difficult national affair anywhere in the world. As...

On the eve of the election

Bhutanese, like the people in democratic countries, are witnessing how elections...

Being responsible

With the election campaigns drawing close to the doorsteps, there have...

Leveling the playing field

A mid a flurry of cross-allegations we are seeing this election, the...

For free and fair election

Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) deserves praise for allowing candidates to...

Finding the real focus

Let us talk political debates. Because they are not only interesting,...

The political debates

Unlike other times, the country is seeing some stress on the...

The risks of populist pledges

With just over two weeks left for poll day, the campaign...

Health and elections

Reports of shortage of human resource in public institutions provide a...

Where are we getting lost?

As the nation is deeply engaged in the election issues, the...

A people’s election

After a festive break, election process has moved into the next...

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