"I hope that you will serve the people with sincerity and humility in the next five years," the King said while felicitating Bhutan's new Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, his Cabinet and parliamentarians.
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) won a landslide victory in Bhutan's second national elections earlier this month. The PDP has defeated ruling Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) by winning 32 seats out of the 47 in the National Assembly.
Additionally, there was a lot of work to be done to improve education, employment, housing, rural-urban migration, and equitable progress for all, and to curb corruption from the very start, he added.
The new government will have to resolve the issue of Indian Rupee crunch which has hit the Himalayan country's business community hard and credit restriction imposed by the Royal Monetary Authority which have severely affected the people.
Largest circulated Bhutanese daily 'Kuensel' had recently said that one of the first things, the new government will have to undertake is mobilise funds for the 11th Plan.
In his address, the King reminded the people that differences are bound to arise during election campaigns, and it was important for everyone to look ahead and remain united as Bhutanese.
He also said Bhutan has gained tremendous experience in the five years as a democracy, and stressed on the importance of working to strengthen the democratic process.
"It has been said many times that democracy in Bhutan is a gift from the Throne to the people. I would like to clarify today that it is not a gift but rather the responsibility given to the people to further strengthen the future of country," the King said.
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