Nation gears for fourth NC Poll Day

Voters across Bhutan will decide the fate of the 89 National Council candidates in 20 dzongkhags tomorrow.

Many from Thimphu are moving to their homes in the dzongkhags to vote.

Voting at the polling stations will begin at 8am and end at 5pm. All voters have to carry their valid Citizenship Identity Card or Voter Photo Identity Card (VPIC) to the polling station.

Rural politics evolving

Politicking at the local level has gained momentum in Sarpang and...

Mongar candidates focus on improving livelihoods

Upholding the Constitution, enacting timely laws and formulating policies were some...

Local economy at centre of Dagana’s NC debate

Amending national policies and laws to make it relevant to changing...

Tsirang NC candidates make big pledges

With less than three weeks to the poll day, the six...

Trashiyangtse NC candidates offer to review laws 

The five National Council (NC) candidates of Trashiyangtse pledged to amend...

Sarpang NC candidates offer different pledges

The nine National Council (NC) candidates of Sarpang dzongkhag, which has...

Trashigang’s NC Candidates offer same pledges

The five National Council (NC) candidates of Trashigang pledged to resolve...

Zhemgang NC candidates pledge poverty alleviation 

National Council (NC) candidates of Zhemgang dzongkhag pledged to reduce poverty...

Haa NC candidates pledge to deliver people-centric laws

Haa National Council (NC) debate yesterday centred around creating legal awareness...

Pemagatshel’s NC candidates promise development according to their expertise

Making laws and policies more intelligible for the common people for...

Punakha NC candidates present their pledges

Hundreds of Talog locals packed the Talog gewog centre hall in...

Chukha candidates pledge to serve national interest

The four National Council (NC) candidates of Chukha dzongkhag pledge to...

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