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April 27,
2011
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Radio
Free Asia Hosts First Interview with Exile Tibetan Prime Minister-Elect Lobsang
Sangay
WASHINGTON,
DC – Today, the declared winner of the Tibetan exile government elections, Lobsang
Sangay, gave Radio Free Asia’s Tibetan service his first interview since being
named prime minister-elect. During his interview at RFA’s headquarters in
Washington, Sangay commented on the Dalai Lama’s recently announced intention
to retire and hand political power to the next prime minister of the exile
government.
“The
Dalai Lama … has decided to transfer political power to the Tibetan people by
entrusting whom they have magnanimously chosen as the head of their exile
government,” Sangay said during an interview that was webcast on RFA’s Tibetan
service’s website. “We must respect the wishes and wisdom of His Holiness and
find ways to implement his decision.”
Sangay,
43, is a law researcher at Harvard University. He won 55 percent of the vote in
the March 20 election held around the world, defeating two candidates, Tenzin
Namgyal Tethong and Tashi Wangdu. Sangay will relocate in May to Dharamsala,
India, the seat of the Tibetan government-in-exile, to begin establishing his
cabinet before the current office holder, Samdhong Rinpoche steps down on Aug.
14. Many expect Sangay will play a more visible role, as the Dalai Lama
this year announced his intention of stepping down as political leader of the
Tibetan exile community.
RFA’s
Tibetan service provided extensive coverage of the exile elections beginning
last year in May with broadcasts via Internet, satellite television, and
shortwave radio on March 13 of a Kalon Tripa candidates forum. Tibetans living
within China’s Tibetan regions also posed pre-recorded questions to the
candidates during the forum.
The
event was part of a series of seven town-hall style debates in Dharamsala and
Bylakuppe, India, with general exile candidates, capping off eight months of
interviews, profiles, and discussions about the race.
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