Elections for the 43 seats in the Tibetan Parliament in Exile were held on April 25, 1996. Organized by the Tibetan Electoral Commission, participation was reported at some 32880 votes.[1] Tibetans in exile elected representatives from the three historical regions of Tibet, the four classic Tibetan Buddhist schools, the traditional pre-Buddhist Bön religion and representatives of the exile community in Europe and the Americas.[2] Three members were appointed by the Dalai Lama. The Samdhong Rinpoche y Thupten Lungrig were elected president and vice-president of the Parliament.
Results
Seat | Member | Representation |
---|---|---|
1 President [3] | Samdhong Rinpoché | Kham |
2 Vice President | Thupten Lungrig | Dalái Lama appointed |
3 | Tsering Phuntsok | Nyingma |
4 | Bhutuk Gyari | Nyingma |
5 | Karma Sherab Tharchin | Kagyu |
6 | Lodoe Tharchen | Kagyu |
7 | Pema Jungney | Sakya |
8 | Guru Gyaltsen | Sakya |
9 | Yonten Phuntsok | Gelug |
10 | Tashi Gyatlsen | Gelug |
11 | Jadhur Sangpo | Bön |
12 | Thokme | Bön |
13 | Ngawang Lhamo | Ü-Tsang |
14 | Tsering Norzom | Ü-Tsang |
15 | Namgyal Wangdu | Ü-Tsang |
16 | Dawa Tsering | Ü-Tsang |
17 | Dongsur Ngawang Tenpa | Ü-Tsang |
18 | Karma Chophel | Ü-Tsang |
19 | Norbu Dhargye | Ü-Tsang |
20 | Pema Tsewang | Ü-Tsang |
21 | Thangsar Yonten Gyatso | Ü-Tsang |
22 | Lobsang Shastri | Ü-Tsang |
23 | Sonam Togyal | Kham |
24 | Tsultrim Tenzin | Kham |
25 | Andrug Choegkyi (Tamdin Choegkyi) | Kham |
26 | Dolma Gyari | Kham |
27 | Lobsang Nyandak | Kham |
28 | Nyisang | Kham |
29 | Pema Dolma | Kham |
30 | Pema Choejor | Kham |
31 | Chemi Youndon | Kham |
32 | Tenzin Choedon | Amdo |
33 | Soepa Gyatso | Amdo |
34 | Tsezin Khedup | Amdo |
35 | Kirti Dolkar Lhamo | Amdo |
36 | Penpa Tsering | Amdo |
37 | Hortsang Jigme | Amdo |
38 | Thupten Woser | Amdo |
39 | Tsering Dolma | Amdo |
40 | Kalden | Amdo |
41 | Dhugkar Tsering | Amdo |
42 | Zatul Rinpoché | Europe |
43 | Dewatsang Thinley Chodon | Europe |
44 | Wangchuk Dorjee | Americas |
45 | Yeshe Tseten | Dalái Lama appointed |
46 | Tharlam Dolma | Dalái Lama appointed |
References
- ↑ 12th Assembly of Tibetan People's Deputies, 15 mai 1996
- ↑ von Welck, Hubertus (2003). Exile as Challenge: The Tibetan Diaspora. ISBN 9788125025559. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ↑ Thubten Samphel, New Tibetan Parliament in Session: Elects Cabinet, 4 juin 1996, DIIR
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