Sangey re-elected PM of Tibetan 'govt-in-exile'

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Press Trust of India Dharamsala
Last Updated : Apr 27 2016 | 1:42 PM IST
Lobsang Sangey was today elected as head of the Tibetan 'government-in-exile' for a second consecutive term.
Sangey, 48, defeated his only rival Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament Pempa Tseringby 9,012 votes, Chief Election Commissioner of the Tibetan 'government-in-exile' Sonam Chhopel said.
Sangey polled 33,876 votes, while Tsering secured 24,864 votes. There were 90,377 registered voters for the elections, of which 59,353 exercised their franchise.
"The names of all the 45 elected members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile have also been declared today along with the declaration of the PM's result," Chhopel said.
He said the election to the post of PM started on October 18 last year with five candidates in the initial stage.
"At last, two candidates survived in thisfive-stage election to the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. The other three candidates were rejected by the voters in the first stage only," Chhopel said.
He said the last stage of the election was conducted on March 20. The last stage counting of the votes were conducted from April 20-22, 2016 at Dharamsala by an eight-member standing committee headed by the CEC.
The 2016 general election were the second direct elections for electing theTibetan leadership since the retirement of the Dalai Lama from politics in 2011 when Sangey took charge as his political successor.
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Meanwhile, the Dalai Lama today attended the first
Masters degree graduation ceremony of Tibetan College at Sarahin Dharamsala.
The first batch of 13 M.A. Graduates received their masters degrees in Tibetan studies from the Education Minister of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).
"Modern education alone will not be enough. One should have moral ethics for both personal and community life," the Dalai Lama said.
"Tibetan culture has much to offer. We need to find ways to share it with the world," he added.
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First Published: Apr 27 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

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