Two-time Speaker of the Tibetan government-in-exile (TGiE) Penpa Tsering has been elected as the President of the바카라 웹사이트Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) based at McLeodganj (Dharamshala).
The 53-year-old Tsering defeated his nearest rival Kelsang Dorjee Aukatsang by 5,417 votes.
The election results of the two-phased poll held between January and바카라 웹사이트April 2021바카라 웹사이트were announced on바카라 웹사이트Friday바카라 웹사이트by Chief Election Commissioner of the CTA Wangdu Tsering 바카라 웹사이트at Dharamshala.
Sources said Tsering polled 34,324 votes while Aukatsang polled 28,907 votes.
Tsering ,who is also called as “Sikyong”, will be second democratically elected head of the CTA replacing incumbent Dr Lobsang Sangay, who has completed his two terms.
In the 2016 elections, Tsering had lost to Dr Sangay.
Tsering, who is considered an experienced administrator, had earlier also served as North America Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 2016 for a year.
His rival, Aukatsang, had been special adviser to Sangay and the Dalai Lama's representative to North America.
Commenting on Tsering라이브 바카라 election, a senior Tibetan official said,바카라 웹사이트“The new Sikyong (President) had worked at the grassroots, and advocates logical and a middle path to attain Tibetan autonomy.”
He also proposed to carry out realistic and result-oriented policies that encourage cooperation while addressing different needs. He vowed to uphold the wisdom of Tibetan Spiritual Leader, the Dalai Lama, and intended to oppose any unfounded criticism against him.
The result of 45 members of the Parliament-in-exile was also declared.
More than 83,000 Tibetans living in 26 countries cast votes in the final phase of voting held바카라 웹사이트 on바카라 웹사이트April 11.
Till, 2011, the Dalai Lama바카라 웹사이트used to exercise the powers as temporal head of the Tibetan community to all affairs.
Elections to the President라이브 바카라 post and Parliament-in-exile was held in 25 countries, including Covid-19 hit Australia, USA, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Japan, Russia, Poland, Ireland, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Taiwan and India.