AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLocal Democracy: Bhutan’s first phase of the Fourth Local Government Elections saw turnout fall to 33.92% (3,426 voters), down sharply from 59.46% in 2021, raising concerns about civic participation—though younger voters showed comparatively stronger engagement. Election Integrity: The Election Commission of Bhutan reported no disputes in Phuentshogling and Thimphu thromde polls, with only minor issues handled during the process. Consumer Watch: The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority says refund refusals and undelivered goods topped complaints last fiscal year, though most cases were resolved and refunds worth Nu 2.78 million were facilitated. Sports: Team Majas won the inaugural Queen’s Cup basketball title, beating Team Griffins 54-34, with organisers calling it a boost for women’s basketball. Climate Preparedness: Bhutan is stepping up nationwide readiness for a possible Super El Niño, warning of hotter, drier conditions and risks to water and agriculture. Governance & Youth: Sherubtse College launched a University Students Leadership Development Centre to train student leaders from Royal University of Bhutan colleges. Health Partnership: Bhutan and Japan marked 40 years of cooperation, highlighting support for disease control, maternal healthcare tech, and disaster preparedness.
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