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Bhutan opposition party wins election amid economic challenges

Former PM Tshering Tobgay's People's Democratic Party set to form government

Bhutanese people queue up to cast votes in the national elections in Deothang, Bhutan on Jan. 9.   © AP

GANDHINAGAR, India -- Voters in Bhutan backed the opposition People's Democratic Party, led by former Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, in the final round of parliamentary elections Tuesday, local media reported. 

The party won a majority of seats in the lower house in the fourth general election held by the small Himalayan country since its 2008 transition to a constitutional monarchy.

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