People's Party of Tibet

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People's Party of Tibet
PresidentTenzin Rabgyal
Founded2011 (2011)
HeadquartersDharamsala, India
IdeologyLiberalism, Pro-Middle Way Approach
Political positionCentre
Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration
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People's Party of Tibet is a political party of Tibetans in exile. In May 2011, Tenzin Rabgyal founded the People's Party of Tibet in an effort to bring plurality to the democratic process for Tibetans. The party currently holds 14 seats in the Tibetan parliament.[1] The party endorsed Tashi Wangdu for the 2016 election.

References

  1. ^ Cornelius Lundsgaard, Tibetan Parliament in Exile To See First Ever Opposition Party, The Tibet Post International 18 May 2011