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  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Civil Service Commission's (RCSC) institutional reforms included the creation of this new Ministry. The Ministry was created by combining the departments of the three previous ministries: the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA), the Ministry of Information and Communication (MoIC), and the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR).

  3. Corruption in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The agency is central to Bhutan's long-term anti-corruption goal as outlined in its Strategic Anti-Corruption Roadmap 2021–2030. [3] This roadmap has an operational framework in the form of the agency called National Integrity and Anti-Corruption Strategy (NIACS). [4] Bhutan's anti-corruption record has earned recognition.

  4. Royal Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Constitution of Bhutan codified the substantive and procedural framework of the Royal Court of Justice. Article 21 of the Constitution establishes a system of royal appointments for the High Court and Supreme Court, and sets forth the role of each level of administration.

  5. Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Department of Agriculture (DoA) and the Department of Animal Husbandry (DoAH) were under the Ministry of Development (MoD), whilst the Department of Forests (DoF) was under the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Forest. Ministries and Departments were restructured according to the cadre system that RCSC had instituted in the early 1980s.

  6. Politics of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The secular and religious branches of government are unified in the person of the Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan). [6] The trichotomy of secular government is not absolute. There are many independent commissions, agencies, and institutions that operate outside this general framework, such as the Royal Monetary Authority and Election Commission ...

  7. Law of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The law of Bhutan originates in the semi-theocratic Tsa Yig legal code, and was heavily influenced through the twentieth century by English common law. [1] As Bhutan democratizes, its government has examined many countries' legal systems and modeled its reforms after their laws. [2] The supreme law of Bhutan is the Constitution of 2008.

  8. Category:Government of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Government ministers of Bhutan (12 C, 1 P) Government ministries of Bhutan (11 P) Bhutanese monarchy (8 C, 19 P) P. Parliament of Bhutan (4 C, 4 P) S.

  9. Five-Year Plans of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Department of Planning, Ministry of Finance, Royal Government of Bhutan. 2002. Archived from the original on 7 April 2005. "Five Year Plans (1st through 9th)". Planning Commission, Royal Government of Bhutan. Archived from the original on 27 May 2007. "Five Year Plans (1st through 10th)". Gross National Happiness Commission, Royal Government of ...