AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoParliament & Health Governance: Bhutan’s Health Minister Tandin Wangchuk accepted the National Assembly’s Speaker election result after narrowly losing by 23 to 24 votes, saying he respects Parliament’s decision and will continue serving as Health Minister. Democratic Shift: Opposition MP Tempa Dorji made history as Bhutan’s first opposition Speaker, winning 24 votes to 23, a one-vote margin that could signal changing support within the ruling party. Sports Safety & Nutrition: Bhutan Amateur Athletics Federation (BAAF) proposed a national certification system for running events to standardize course checks, safety, medical arrangements, emergency plans, and post-event reporting. Community Health & Injury Risk: Thimphu residents raised safety concerns about ageing outdoor gyms, where damaged equipment and misuse (like ropes tied to bars) are creating hazards; Thimphu Thromde says it responds to reported issues and repairs when needed. Health & Wellbeing Context: A report on young ANFA athletes says they are not getting a basic diet, with meals reportedly reduced to rice and lentils and limited protein options. Disaster Preparedness: A full-scale Thimphu earthquake drill (magnitude 7.5 scenario) tested emergency coordination and exposed gaps in equipment and resource mobilisation, with Nepal experts providing technical support.
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