Parliament of Bhutan
The Parliament of Bhutan is a bicameral parliament made up of an upper house, the National Council and a lower house, the National Assembly.Fact|date=March 2008 It replaced the unicameral Tshogdu in 2007, with the first members taking seats in 2008.
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ee also
* Tshogdu
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