Two replacement MPs sworn in
By Tenzin Dharpo
DHARAMSHALA, Apr. 16: Following the resignation of U-tsang MP Pema Jungney and Domey MP Lobsang Choejor, two replacement MPs were sworn in for 16
th Tibetan parliament in Exile on Wednesday.
Ven. Geshe Gangri of Domey province and Mr. Namgyal Qusar of U-Tsang province were sworn in by the Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok. “Even though the term of this Parliament is soon to be over, it is an opportunity for all to work for the best of our cause and conclude the 16th TPiE in great terms, which would be the best offering to His Holiness the Dalai Lama,” said the Deputy Speaker.
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Chief Justice Commissioner Sonam Norbu Dagpo (C), and Justice Commissioners, Karma Dadul (L) and Tenzin Lungtok (R) address the press on Friday in Dharamshala (Phayul photo)
Separating more wheat from more chaff
By Tsering Wangyal
” If I want to find out what truth is, not knowing what it is, I must be able to see what is false.”
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Since the publication of my article
“The Tibetan Justice Commission Conundrum” on this site almost a fortnight ago, much has transpired in our society. We just finished our Sikyong and Chithue elections two days ago. Before that, the speaker of our parliament resigned, and so did an MP who was part of the TPiE leadership involved in the recent spat with TSJC.
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Speaker Pema Jungney resigns over impeachment of judges
By Tenzin Dharpo
DHARAMSHALA, Apr. 8: Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile Pema Jungney has resigned from the Speakership and as a parliamentarian of the 16
th Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE), on moral grounds on Thursday.
Jugney announced his resignation through his personal Facebook account this morning. The resignation comes after the uproar caused by the parliament’s removal of the Chief Justice and two Commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC) last month.
On March 25, during the budgetary session, 41 MPs in attendance voted to a 31-10 majority to oust Chief Justice Commissioner Sonam Norbu Dagpo, Justice Commissioner Karma Damdul, and Justice Commissioner Tenzin Lungtok. The Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile Pema Jungney who spearheaded the move, at the time said it was necessitated to protect the charter.
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