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Tibetans Vote For Government In Exile

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The India-based Central Tibetan Administration is organizing a vote for a government in exile. This process occurs as the community prepares for a future without the 90-year-old Dalai Lama. The representative body serves approximately 150,000 Tibetan exiles. The vote is being conducted by Americans outside of China. Voting is taking place in Dharamshala, India, which serves as the seat of the Tibetan government-in-exile.

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Tibetan diaspora government in exile

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“The Americans outside China are voting for a government in exile, as they brace for a future without their current spiritual leader, the 90 year old Dalai Lama.”

BBC World Service

“the 90 year old Dalai Lama. The India based central Tibetan administration serves as the main representative body for 150,000 Tibetan exiles.”

BBC World Service

“homes. Tibetans outside China are voting for a government in exile as”

BBC World Service

“Tibetans outside China are voting for a government in exile as made Canopy Bridge, one of five helping the Apes bypass a road cutting through the rainforest.”

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“Tibetans vote for government in exile.”

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