Parliament of Bhutan
The Parliament of Bhutan consists of the King of Bhutan together with a bicameral parliament. This bicameral parliament is made up of an upper house, the National Council and a lower house, the National Assembly. The current parliamentary framework replaced the unicameral Tshogdu in 2007, with the first members taking seats in 2008.
- Gakiling Gewog (Haa)
- Gakiling Gewog is a gewog of Haa District, Bhutan
- Nganglam Gewog
- Nganglam Gewog is a former gewog of Pemagatshel District, Bhutan. Nganglam Gewog is part of Nganglam Dungkhag, along with Dechenling and Norbugang Gewogs
- Bhutanese legislation
- Bhutanese legislation is created by the bicameral Parliament of Bhutan. Either the upper house National Council, the lower house National Assembly, or the Attorney General may author bills to be passed as acts, with the exception of money and financial
- Karmaling Gewog
- Karmaling Gewog is a gewog of Dagana District, Bhutan
- Sampheling Gewog
- Sampheling Gewog is a gewog of Chukha District, Bhutan
- Deorali Gewog
- Deorali Gewog is a former gewog of Dagana District, Bhutan. It also comprises part of Lhamoy Zingkha Dungkhag, along with Lhamoy Zingkha and Nichula Gewogs
- Attorney General of Bhutan
- The Office of the Attorney General of Bhutan is the legal arm of the executive branch of the government. It is also the legal adviser of the government and its representative in the judicial system of Bhutan. Under the Constitution of 2008, the Attorney
- Rangthangling Gewog
- Rangthangling Gewog is a gewog of Tsirang District, Bhutan
- Tsirangtoe Gewog
- Tsirangtoe Gewog is a gewog of Tsirang District, Bhutan
- Jakub Landovský
- Jakub Landovský, is a Czech politician, lawyer, and university pedagogue, who is currently an ambassador to NATO since 5 August 2019. He had served as the Deputy Minister of Defense from 2015 to 2019