Experiments With Democracy in Bhutan
By OMAIR AHMAD, June 15, 2013, 5:00 am
Summery: Bhutan is beginning to transition into a democracy and preforming its first democratic tests.
The tests were for the purpose of experimenting with this new form
of government and seeing how Bhutan reacted to it. The first couple of tests have been quite successful.
The overall health and living has gone up in the lives of the Bhutanese, although some still believe it is a political corruption.
There are two elections occurring in the process of the government transition. The second election is the final and most important part of the
test which is Bhutan's currant election.
The tests were for the purpose of experimenting with this new form
of government and seeing how Bhutan reacted to it. The first couple of tests have been quite successful.
The overall health and living has gone up in the lives of the Bhutanese, although some still believe it is a political corruption.
There are two elections occurring in the process of the government transition. The second election is the final and most important part of the
test which is Bhutan's currant election.
Thoughts: I thinks that transitioning into a democracy will not harm or corrupt Bhutan's government.
It shows in the election experiments that the overall lives of the Bhutan people have improved. I feel that this is something meant for Bhutan.
Often transitions into a democracy are violent and aggressive, yet Bhutan is a rare exception of managing it peacefully
which demonstrates its true belonging in their lives.
It shows in the election experiments that the overall lives of the Bhutan people have improved. I feel that this is something meant for Bhutan.
Often transitions into a democracy are violent and aggressive, yet Bhutan is a rare exception of managing it peacefully
which demonstrates its true belonging in their lives.
Political life: The transition into a democracy is really going to politically change life in Bhutan.
Changes are already being noticed after the first democratic transition tests. Road connectivity,
Internet connectivity and basic health indicators have gone up, improving the people's lives overall.
If the country ends up becoming a full democracy, that will probably greatly impact life in Bhutan
and their political and daily life for the better.
Changes are already being noticed after the first democratic transition tests. Road connectivity,
Internet connectivity and basic health indicators have gone up, improving the people's lives overall.
If the country ends up becoming a full democracy, that will probably greatly impact life in Bhutan
and their political and daily life for the better.