Bhutan Election Commission (BEC) formally submitted the list of 47 winners of the country's second national elections to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, culminating the first stage of the democratic process in the Himalayan nation in which Tshering Tobgay-led PDP secured a two-thirds majority.
Yesterday, the PDP won the national elections with a massive mandate and captured 32 seats. The country's new opposition party Druk Phuensum Tshogpa will have 15 members in the House.
Chief Election Commissioner Kunzang Wangdi said the results for yesterday's nationals election was formally declared today and the list was ceremonially given to the King.
"We will issue certificates to the 47 winning candidates on July 19," he told PTI.
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However, formation of a new government will take some time as there is a "petition period" of 10 days beginning today.
During the period, any aggrieved candidate or party may lodge a complaint before the BEC over the election results and the poll panel will analyse the complaint and give its ruling.
47-year-old PDP chief Tobgay is expected to assume charge as Prime Minister within a fortnight.
Bhutan turned into a democracy from a monarchy in 2008 when DPT party, headed by Jigmi Y Thinley, captured power for the first time with 45 law makers. The PDP then got only two seats.