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Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party

The Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party,〔Matthew Rosenberg, ("Royalist Party Wins Election in Bhutan" ), Associated Press, March 24, 2008.〕 or ''Druk Phuensum Tshogpa'' (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཕུན་སུམ་ཚོགས་པ; Wylie:'' 'brug phun-sum tshog-pa''), is one of the major political parties in Bhutan. It was formed on 25 July 2007 as a merger of the All People's Party and the Bhutan People's United Party,〔(Druk Phuensuim Tshogpa, the new party in town )〕 which were both short-lived. The working committee of the merged entity, headed by the former home minister, Jigmi Yoezer Thinley, decided on the name for the new party. On 15 August 2007, Jigmi Yoezer Thinley was elected president of the party, and the party applied for registration, thus becoming the second political party in Bhutan to do so. On 2 October 2007, the Election Commission of Bhutan registered the party.〔(Election Commission of Bhutan website-DPT )〕 On 24 March 2008, the party won the first general election held in Bhutan. The party secured 45 of the 47 seats to the National Assembly.
In the 2013 general election, while the DPT secured 15 seats, it lost the position of ruling party. In this election, People's Democratic Party won 32 seats and became the ruling party.〔(National Parliamentary Election 2013: General Elections ), Election Commission of Bhutan Official Homepage. Retrieved March 16, 2014.〕 In July 2013 Jigme Thinley submitted the resignation for the Member of National Assembly before beginning its Legislative Session. So on July 24 same year Pema Gyamtsho who is former Minister of Agriculture and Forest was appointed the Opposition Leader in NA for the Second Legislative Session.〔(Dr. Pema Gyamtsho to head the Opposition )Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS), July 24, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2014.〕 On December 3 same year he was also elected as the new DPT’s Party President.〔(OL, the new DPT president ) BBS, December 4, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2014.〕
==See also==

*List of political parties in Bhutan
*Bhutanese general election, 2008

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