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Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu Congratulates Tshering Tobgay on His Election as Bhutan's Next Prime Minister

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has extended his heartfelt congratulations to  Tshering Tobgay  on his recent election as the next Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan. Recognizing Tobgay's leadership qualities, President Muizzu expressed his belief that Bhutan would achieve further progress under his guidance. In his congratulatory message, President Muizzu emphasized the importance of close collaboration between the Maldives and Bhutan. He expressed his eagerness to work closely with Prime Minister-elect Tshering Tobgay to enhance and strengthen the already strong bilateral relations between the two countries. President Muizzu highlighted that the existing bond between the Maldives and Bhutan is built on mutual trust and goodwill, contributing to the success of both nations. He expressed his hope that this enduring friendship will continue to thrive and flourish in the years to come.

Dalai Lama Congratulates Bhutanese Prime Minister-Elect

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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama has sent a warm message of congratulations to Dasho Tshering Tobgay, the Prime Minister-Elect of Bhutan. In his letter, the Dalai Lama acknowledged the historic relationship between the Tibetan and Bhutanese people, and commended Bhutan's progress in democratic governance. "As Tibetans, we share a historic relationship with the Bhutanese people, and as someone strongly committed to democratic values, I have followed your country's commendable development in democratic governance, under the farsighted leadership of the Druk Gyalpo, over the past several years,"wrote the Dalai Lama. The spiritual leader also expressed his confidence in Dasho Tshering Tobgay's leadership and his hope that Bhutan's unique combination of modernization and preservation of tradition will continue to thrive under his tenure. "Bhutan today is developing along modern lines, while preserving its traditional religion and culture. I am sure...