The tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan is now a democratic constitutional monarchy – thanks to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who signed the constitution in gold ink.
“On this day of destiny, in the blessed land of Pelden Drukpa (glorious Bhutan) we, a fortunate people and king, hereby resolve to bring into effect the root and foundation — the very source — of all law in our nation,” the fifth king said. “This is the people’s constitution.”
The constitution was seven years in the making. It includes freedom of speech, thought and religion. It also requires that all monarchs to step down upon reaching the age of 65.






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