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Bhutanese brave monsoon to vote

Published: 01 Jun 2013 - 12:34 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 01:58 am


Bhutanese voters line up outside a polling station in Paro yesterday. 


THIMPHU: Voters in Bhutan braved rain and treacherous mountain paths to cast their ballots yesterday as the “land of the thunder dragon” began electing a government for only the second time.

Wearing traditional dress and sheltering under umbrellas, Bhutanese queued patiently at polling stations in the isolated Himalayan nation in the first round of voting to determine the lower house of parliament.

“There are so many pledges in their (politicians’) manifestos but basically what we expect is a government that can bring about happiness to the people and at the same time economic development,” said 35-year-old Chimi Dorji as he waited to vote in Dopshari village.

The area is about an hour-and-a-half drive from the capital Thimphu. “Because without economic prosperity there can’t be happiness,” he added. The country held the first election in 2008.

AFP