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His Holiness addresses the conference on Democratic China and the Future of Tibet in Washington DC on July 10, 2011. Photo/Sonam Zoksang |
His Holiness then talked about his devolution of authority to the elected Tibetan leadership. He said that since 2001 when the process of direct election of the Kalon Tripa began, he had been in a state of semi-retirement. After the changes this year, he said the rule by Gaden Phodrang government had come to an end. His Holiness said that this year the Tibetans had an election for Kalon Tripa and introduced Dr. Lobsang Sangay, who was also sitting on the stage, as the winner. His Holiness said he was born in India, did schooling in Tibetan schools, did higher studies in Delhi University and Harvard University. His Holiness joked that he did not know Dr. Sangay’s ability in Tibetan, but said that he enjoyed his full trust and he was confident that he would do well.