Politics & Government Guide in Bhutan
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral parliament and multi-party democracy established in 2008. The People's Democratic Party holds a majority in the National Assembly following the 2024 elections, with Tshering Tobgay serving as Prime Minister. King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck remains head of state, overseeing a stable Westminster-style system.
Government Type
Constitutional Monarchy
Legal System
Mixed legal system of Buddhist religious law and English common law
Head of State
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck(since 2006)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay(People's Democratic Party)since 2024
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-left
Center-right
Voting Rights
Citizens aged 18 and above have full voting rights in national and local elections
Recent Developments
- National Assembly elections held on January 9, 2024, with PDP winning 30 seats and BTP forming opposition with 17 seats
- Tshering Tobgay sworn in as Prime Minister for second term on January 28, 2024
- Bhutan's democracy consolidated through credible elections and transfers of power since 2008
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