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Bhutanese politician
Pema Dakpa |
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In office 10 May 2018 – 10 May 2023 |
Preceded by | himself |
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Succeeded by | Tshering Tshomo |
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Constituency | Zhemgang |
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In office 2013–2018 |
Preceded by | Pema Lhamo |
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Born | 1969 or 1970 (age 54–55)[1] |
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Nationality | Bhutanese |
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Pema Dakpa is a Bhutanese politician who was a member of the National Council of Bhutan from May 2018 until May 2023.[2] Previously, he was a member of the National Council of Bhutan from 2013 to 2018.
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- Chairperson: Sangay Dorji (Non-partisan)
- Deputy Chairperson: Dago Tsheringla (Non-partisan)
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- Sangay Dorji (Non-partisan)
- Dago Tsheringla (Non-partisan)
- Kencho Tshering (Non-partisan)
- Berindra Chimoria (Non-partisan)
- Tshering (Non-partisan)
- Kelzang Lhundup (Non-partisan)
- Tshering Wangchen (Non-partisan)
- Ugyen Tshering (Non-partisan)
- Jamyang Namgyal (Non-partisan)
- Namgay Dorji (Non-partisan)
- Tshewang Rinchen (Non-partisan)
- Tashi Dendup (Non-partisan)
- Pema Tashi (Non-partisan)
- Sonam Tenzin (Non-partisan)
- Leki Tshering (Non-partisan)
- Sonam Tobgyel (Non-partisan)
- Rinzin Namgyel (Non-partisan)
- Nima Wangdi (Non-partisan)
- Phub Dorji (Non-partisan)
- Tshering Tshomo (Non-partisan)
- Tashi Wangyal (Appointed)
- Phuntsho Rapten (Appointed)
- Kesang Chuki Dorjee (Appointed)
- Ugyen Tshering (Appointed)
- Tashi Chhozom (Appointed)
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