List of Members
Members | Constituency or tradition |
---|---|
1. Lopon Khenpo Sonam Tenphel (Deputy Speaker) 2. Mr. Gyari Butuk | Nyingma Tradition |
1. T.T. Mr. Karma Chophel 2. Ven. Tenpa Yarphel | Kagyu Tradition |
1. Ven. Khenpo Norbu Tsering 2. Ven. Geshe Tsering Po | Sakya Tradition |
1. Ven. Geshe Lobsang Nyendak 2. Ven. Atuk Tseten | Gelug Tradition |
1. Ven. Geshe Monlam Tharchin 2. Ven. Geshe Namdak Tsukpud | Bön Tradition |
1. Ven. Acharya Yeshe Phuntsok 2. Mr. Pema Jungney 3. Miss Tenzin Dhardon Sharling 4. Ven. Geshe Kelsang Dadul 5. Mr. Karma Yeshi 6. Mr. Dawa Tsering 7. Mrs. Dolma Tsering Teykhang 8. Mrs. Bhumo Tsering 9. Mr. Dawa Phunkyi 10. Mr. Jigmey Jungney | Ü-Tsang |
1. Mr. Kelsang Gyaltsen 2. Mr. Serta Tsultrim 3. Mrs. Juchen Konchok 4. Mr. Jamyang Soepa 5. Mrs. Youdon Aukatsang 6. Mr. Choekyong Wangchuk 7. Miss Yangchen Dolkar 8. Mr. Tsultrim Tenzin 9. Mrs. Gang Lhamo 10. Mr. Lobsang Yeshi | Do-Toe |
1. Penpa Tsering (Speaker) 2. Mr. Thupten Lungrig 3. Mrs. Kirti Dolkar Lhamo 4. Mr. Sonam Gyaltsen 5. Mr. Dolkar Kyap 6. Mrs. Yeshi Dolma 7. Ven. Mogru Tenpa 8. Mr. Gyarik Thar 9. Dr. Khenrab Gyatso 10. Mrs. Tsering Youdon | Do-Mey |
1. Ven. Thubten Wangchen 2. Mrs. Chungdak Korin | Europe |
1. Mr. Norbu Tsering 2. Mr. Tashi Namgyal Khamshitsang | North America |
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