Tibetans Vote for Government in Exile
Tibetan exiles are voting for a government in exile to prepare for a future without the 90-year-old Dalai Lama. The Central Tibetan Administration is based in India and serves as the representative body for the exile community. Beijing has characterized the election process as a farce. The vote follows the Dalai Lama stepping down from his political role in favor of an elected system.
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ABC NewsRadio AU
“Tibetans outside China are voting for a government in exile as they brace for a future without their current spiritual leader the 90 year olds darling news.”
BBC World Service
“Tibetans 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. Beijing is called the election a farce.”
BBC WS backup
“Tibetans outside China are voting for a government in exile as they prepare for a future without their current spiritual leader, the 90-year-old Dalai Lama.”
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