Tshering Tobgay, born on September nineteenth, nineteen sixty-five, is a prominent Bhutanese politician who has made significant contributions to the political landscape of Bhutan. He is currently serving as the seventh prime minister of Bhutan, a position he assumed in two thousand twenty-four, after previously holding the office from two thousand thirteen to two thousand eighteen.
As the leader of the People's Democratic Party, Tobgay has been instrumental in shaping the party's policies and direction. His political journey also includes a notable tenure as the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly from March two thousand eight to April two thousand thirteen, where he played a crucial role in advocating for democratic governance and accountability.
Throughout his career, Tobgay has demonstrated a commitment to the principles of democracy and development in Bhutan. His leadership has been characterized by a focus on sustainable growth and the well-being of the Bhutanese people, making him a respected figure in the nation's political arena.