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Copy of Assest Declaration's Submission Dates Status of income, asset, liability declaration forms of National Assembly Members for assumption of their new post. Sl.# Name Designation Received Date 1 Lyonchhen Jigmey .Y. Thinley Prime Minister 4/8/2008 2 Lyonpo Wangdi Norbu Finance Minister 31/7/2008 3 Lyonpo Yeshey Zimba Minister for Works and Human Settlement 8/8/2008 4 Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk Minister for Economic Affairs 31/7/2008 5 Lyonpo Pema Gyamtsho Agriculture Minister 8/8/2008 6 Lyonpo Zangley Dukpa Minister for Health, 8/8/2008 7 Lyonpo Thakur Singh Powdyel Education Minister 8/8/2008 8 Yangkhu Tshering Sherpa Deputy Speaker 31/7/2008 9 Karma Wangchuk Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 10 Ugay Tshering Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 11 Chencho Dorji Member of Parliament 7/8/2008 12 Hemant Gurung Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 13 Sonam Jamtsho Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 14 Ugyen Tenzin Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 15 Karma Rangdol Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 16 Tshering Tenzin Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 17 Ugyen Wangdi Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 18 Karma Lhamo Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 19 Sonam Penjore Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 20 Tshering Dorji Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 21 Choida Jamtsho Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 22 Tshering Penjore Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 23 Namgay Wangchuk Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 24 Ugyen Dorji Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 25 Norbu Wangzom Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 26 Prahlad Gurung Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 27 Durga Prasad Chhetri Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 28 Lila Pradhan Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 29 Prem Kumar Gurung Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 30 Choeki Wangmo Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 31 Lhatu Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 32 Dupthob Member of Parliament 6/8/2008 33 Kesang Wangdi Member of Parliament 7/8/2008 34 Rinchen Dorji Member of Parliament 6/8/2008 35 Nidup Zangpo Member of Parliament 4/8/2008 36 Nar Bahadur Gurung Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 37 Pasang Thrinlee Member of Parliament 31/7/2008 38 Gyem Dorji Member of Parliament 7/8/2008 39 Tshering Tobgay Leader of the opposition party 8/8/2008 40 Damcho Dorji Member of Parliament 6/8/2008 41 Chencho Dorji Member of Parliament 12/8/2008 42 Lyonpo Dorji Wangdi Minister for Labour and Human Resource 13/08/2008 43 Lyonpo Nandalal Rai Minister for Information and Communication 15/08/2008 44 Lyonpo Minjur Dorji Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs 15/08/2008 45 Jigme Tshultim Speaker 14/08/2008 46 Kinlay Dorji Member of Parliament 15/08/2008 47 Lyonpo Ugyen Tshering Minister for Foreign Affairs 22/08/2008 Only 19 National Assembly members submitted on time 2007 Asset Declaration Status.
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