Thursday, May 30, 2013

DEMOCRACY: the New form of Government in Bhutan

Bhutan being one of the small and tiny was nation enjoying the tremendous peace and tranquility for many centuries. The small country like Bhutan has got unique culture and traditions of its own which is very much unique from other countries of the world. The way people live, the food habits, the dresses, the language, etiquette and so on are different from others. The religion of the state is Buddhism in which we the people of Bhutan have go faith with Buddhism and in return we get blessings.

After had gone through decades of regional feuds, the Wangchuck dynasty consolidated the National Governance with crowning Gongsar Ugyen Wangchubk as the First hereditary King of Bhutan on December 17, 1907 and he also known as "The Founding Monarch". He was then succeeded by his son Second Dragon King Jigme Wangchuck who was known as "The Consolidator". Thereafter, Third Dragon King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck who was designated with the title "Father of Modern Bhutan" succeeds the throne followed by Fourth Dragon King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the "The Visionary King" and who was also referred to as "The Father of Constitution of Bhutan".

Till the reign of First to Fourth King, the relationship between the sovereign, who bestowed benevolence, and the people, who submitted their devotion to the monarch, became the real strength of political evolution of Monarchic Bhutan. The economic growth of Bhutan was steered by the succession of hereditary monarchs. Gongar Ugyen Wangchuck consolidated National governance and maintained good relations with the British in India. The second Druk Gyelpo King Jigme Wangchuck further strengthened modern Bhutan's relation with independent India. He also strengthened the rule of law, introduced a traditional education system, and developed a district administration system to the fullest. The Third Druk Gyelpo King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck who initiated the process of planned modernization in developing Bhutan in which he gained great changes. In 1961, Bhutan shed centuries of self-imposed isolation and launched itself into the developmental process such as, road network, basic health and medical cares, reallocation of land to the landless people, upgrading schools, etc. He also sent and gave modern education to the first generation of Bhutanese within and outside Bhutan. The three arms of the government, such as executive, legislature and judiciary were set up for the convenience of rule as the small country.

During the benevolent reign of Beloved Fourth Druk Gyelpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the modernization and statecraft took on new meaning. After many years the Kingdom of Bhutan stepped into a new millennium as a testimony of political and economic success. The major developmental process had taken place with the stipulated period to the fullest.

Bhutan had been Democratic Constitutional Monarchy which in Dzongkha term called 'Mangtsoi Tsathrim Chengi Gyelpoi Zhung' in year 2008 by nationwide elections on 24th March. Then thereafter we the people experienced the different forms of government under benevolent rule of democratically elected Prime Minister, Jigme Y. Thinley.

The King's unique developmental philosophy of Gross Nation Happiness has forced the world to reflect deeply on the essence of purpose of human development. The inner values of the Bhutanese identity that enabled Bhutan to flourish over the centuries remained the basis of change. This was the essence of the legacy that King Jigme Singye Wangchuck handed over the great unique developmental philosophy, the GNH, well developing country and its citizens, the sovereign nation as before, introduced democracy and so on, to the fifth King, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. He was the father of constitution and successfully introduced in the country with vision of not struggle in for the political powers. He also versioned, the future of the country and the people, the unending peace and harmony to last forever.

It was exactly 100 years of Monarchy System in the country since 1907, the Kings handed over the power of governance to the people. The forms of government from Monarchy changed to Democracy. In monarchy system the centralization of the power was existed and then Fourth King decentralized the powers to the people by adopting new forms of government, the democracy.

In the artistic and historic transition, His Majesty Jigme Khesar Nangyel Wangchuck inherited the responsibility to institute the country's first democratically elected government. Fifth Dragon King was crowned in the same year of nationwide election in May 24, 2008. He was known as "The People's King" after the coronation on November 1. Today, we the people of the country are proud of our visionary Monarchs who have initiated change not for the sake of change but with the mandate that change has to be for the better. We pledged the great Monarchs for bringing great changes in political arena or phenomena.

New Era: The Democracy
The democracy form of Government in Kingdom of Bhutan was established with the draft constitution of Bhutan. The Constitution of Bhutan was drafted by the committee starting from 2001 with the issue of Royal Edict. The committee submitted the draft constitution to the parliament in 2005. Then the draft was first issued to the people of 20 districts and former King and Present King presided over the discussion of draft constitution throughout the country. The people of the country submitted their opinion and suggestions about the constitution.

Then in year 2007, the two political parties were formed; namely, "People's Democratic Party" the first and foremost Party headed former Minister Lyonpo Sangay Nidup, and "Druk Phuensum Tshokpa" the second Party Headed over by present Prime Minister Lyonchen Jigme Y. Thinley. But the people of Bhutan didn't know what is really mean by Party and Democracy too. The democracy is the most powerful forms of Government today. It is a form of Government, a form of state, a form of society and an ethical idea of life- It is a form of Government where the sovereign power is vested in the hands of the people. The person chose their representatives and ensures that the Government runs according to their well being. Now in the country like Bhutan, we are experiencing the democratically elected government since 2008.

In the nationwide election, two parties participated actively where the "Druk Phuensum Tshokpa" flooded the "People's Democratic Party" by securing 45 seats in Parliament of 47 seats in total. The two seats were taken by PDP. DPT formed the ruling government and PDP formed opposition with two representatives in the Parliament. Bhutan is "Smallest Kingdom in the World", "Youngest Democratic Country in the World" and "World's Smallest Opposition in Parliament" but one of the "Strongest Opposition Party" so far. Our Smallest Opposition in the Parliament plays vital role in the Democratic System of Government with great mission. To ensure the democracy to function well in the Bhutanese society, the Nation Council election has took place in 2007 in 16 dzongkhags and remaining four districts in dawn of 2008. There are 25 members one each from 20 dzongkhags and five eminent member elected directly by King.

Democratically elected government in Bhutan has so far fulfilled the wishes of the people and their manifestoes too. We the people of Kingdom Bhutan were happy with the new forms of Government and the rule of government and the function of "World's Smallest Opposition" so far. The constitutional Autonomous bodies and NGOs are vital in the young democracy like Bhutan.

The nationwide elections of local government leaders like Thrompoens, Thromde Chimis, Gups, Mangmis and Tshokpas also depicts that the Democracy is growing in the Bhutanese Society. Local government election led the local peoples to know about the democracy and its importance of it.

Now the meaning, the functions, the features and importance and significance of democracy is growing in rural areas that the people in rural areas gained ideas what to do and what not to do by first elections. The people were aware of functions of democracy in Bhutanese society.

Besides these, our country experienced the Royal Wedding. The Royal Wedding was one of the significant for the Bhutanese citizens and moreover towards the continuity of the Hereditary Monarch. Unexpectedly, His Majesty announced the Royal Wedding in the 7th session of Parliament to the Bhutanese people on aired channel. The news flooded the nationwide newspapers and other Medias. Not only to Bhutan but also the news went internationally within short period of time. Then the Royal Wedding took place on October 13, at Pungthang Dewai Chenpoi Phodrang, on 15th at Changlingmathang statum and 19th at Ugyen Pelri Palace, Paro. Our Beloved King wed commoner Azhi Jetsun Pema.

Not only changes from monarchy to democracy and Royal Wedding but also the significant changes or infrastructural development process in and around the country. Bhutan entered in the modern world by entering into the membership in Organizations, committee and so on. Infrastructure development such as road networks, education system, health and medical care, telecommunication systems, etc. were enhanced.

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