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    The Sikyong (Tibetan: སྲིད་སྐྱོང༌, Wylie: srid-skyong, Lhasa dialect: [ˈsícóŋ]) is the political leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, a Tibetan...
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    Kalon Tripa of the Tibetan Administration in India from 2011 to 2012, and Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration in India from 2012 to 2021. The Tibetan...
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    Executive authority is vested in the Sikyong, an office formerly held by Lobsang Sangay, who was elected in 2011. The Sikyong is supported by a cabinet of Kalons...
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    the second democratically elected Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration in India. He succeeded the last Sikyong Lobsang Sangay on 27 May 2021. Penpa...
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    Kalön Tripa as Sikyong, and this usage was cited as the primary justification for the name change. According to Tibetan Review, "Sikyong" translates to...
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    the Sikyong, in 2021. Candidate Penpa Tsering won the election and succeeded Dr. Lobsang Sangay, who has served for two consecutive terms as Sikyong. The...
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    for the Central Tibetan Administration office of Sikyong. Kaydor was a close aide of the previous Sikyong, Dr. Lobsang Sangay, under whom he held various...
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    in Exile was updated immediately in May 2011, with Kashag consisting of Sikyong and no more than seven Kalons. According to Michael Backman, notable past...
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  • Elections for the office of Sikyong and the Chitue (Members) of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile were held between October 18, 2015 and March 20, 2016...
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    Central Tibetan Administration 1959–2012 Succeeded by Lobsang Sangay as Sikyong Awards and achievements Preceded by United Nations Peacekeeping Forces...
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  • Arbitration at Hague, Netherlands. Lobsang Sangay is the first elected sikyong of the Tibetan Government in Exile. In 2004, he earned a S.J.D. degree...
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  • Tibet Policy Institute Established Feb 15, 2012 Chair Mr. Penpa Tsering, Sikyong Location Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India Website tibetpolicy.net/...
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    "Gyari Dolma kicks off her 2021 Sikyong campaign". 14 August 2020. "Former Minister Gyari Dolma launches her Sikyong 2021 campaign". 14 August 2020. https://books...
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    announced his candidacy for the 2021 election of Tibetan Prime Minister (Sikyong). In his program, he declares he is confident to re-establish contact with...
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  • Buddhism "by doubting his reincarnation". In response, Lobsang Sangay, Sikyong (prime minister) of the Tibetan government-in-exile, said, "It's like Fidel...
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  • during the 2011 and 2016 Tibetan Election for Kalon Tripa, now termed Sikyong (Prime Minister) to head the Central Tibetan Administration. However, in...
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    Tibet (1912–1951) List of rulers of Tibet Tibetan Government-in-Exile Sikyong Lobsang Sangay Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, A Thousand Moons, Brill, 2009 Buswell...
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    retirement from political life just before the April 2011 elections for Sikyong (Prime Minister) who will henceforth be Tibet's political leader, the nature...
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    King Records Website sungsikyung.jp Musical artist Korean name Hangul 성시경 Hanja 成始璄 Revised Romanization Seong Si-gyeong McCune–Reischauer Sŏng Sikyŏng...
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  • Tatmadaw and Chairman of the State Administration Council Lukar Jam Atsok, Sikyong candidate for the Central Tibetan Administration. Sebastian Kurz, former...
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  • exile, who urged devotees to do special prayers for the Ganden Tripa. Sikyong (Prime Minister) Dr. Lobsang Sangay, the head of the Tibetan government...
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  • and supported the candidacy of former political prisoner Lukar Jam for Sikyong (Prime Minister of the Tibetan government in Dharamsala) in the 2016 elections...
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    official commemoration of the 56th Tibetan National Uprising day alongside Sikyong Lobsang Sangay in Dharamshala. Alongside Robert Badinter and Karel Schwarzenberg...
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    Tibetan refugee and political activist that ran for Prime Minister (Tibetan: Sikyong) of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile in Dharamshala, India in 2016. A former...
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    1909, one of the two in Gangtok, like a Chinese Pagoda during the rule of Sikyong Tulku (1909–1910). The monastery was built at the exact location where...
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  • a democratically elected Lobsang Sangay Prime Minister, also known as Sikyong. Ganden Phodrang may also refer to: The estate of the Dalai Lamas at Drepung...
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  • United Nations Jovito Salonga (LL.M.), Philippine senator Lobsang Sangay, Sikyong Tibetan Government in Exile Surakiart Sathirathai, Deputy Prime Minister...
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  • to The Old Tibetan Chronicle (P.T. 1287). List of emperors of Tibet Banchenpo (Chief Monk) Sikyong Kashag The Old Tibetan Chronicle The Tibetan Annals...
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    that the plight of the Tibetan people is the plight of all humankind." Sikyong Lobsang Sangay, Prime Minister of Tibet, commented "The manner in which...
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    rights in Tibet Freedom of religion in Tibet Central Tibetan Administration Sikyong or Kalon Tripa Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration National...
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