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Saturday, March 20, 2010

The NDPT’s 3rd General Body Meeting schedule is as follows:-

The NDPT has scheduled its General Body Meeting for the 27th and 28th of March. The meeting, which is usually held in May, was planned for this date in order to have more time to prepare for campaigning in the upcoming 2011 election for Kalon Tripa and Parliament. This year’s General Body meeting will be very significant in that the NDPT will nominate 3 candidates for Kalon Tripa, as well as 15 MP candidates from each province. On 29th March 2010, the NDPT will hold a press conference to announce the candidates it will endorse and to kick off the campaign which will reach every Tibetan settlement in India.
The NDPT’s 3rd General Body Meeting schedule is as follows:
Day 1

At 9 a.m. sharp on 27th March, the inauguration will commence
1 National Anthem
2 Chief Guest will light a ceremonial lamp
3 Mourning for deceased martyrs
4 Sweet rice and tea to be served to guests
5 Mr. Chime Youngdung, President of the National Democratic Party of Tibet, will deliver an opening speech
6 Speeches by the Special Guest
7 Speeches by the Chief Guest
8 Mr. Tsering, General Secretary of the NDPT, will deliver a speech to thank attendees
Agenda 1
9 Presentations of Annual Reports and Accounts by the National Democratic Party of Tibet and its Regional Chapters
10 Discussion about the 15th election campaign for MPs and about increasing electoral awareness among the people.
11 Submission of candidates to the General Secretary by former and current executives and members of the NDPT, as well as a counting of votes.
Day 2

12 Discussion about the Kalon Tripa election and about campaign strategies to reach the people.
13 Submission of candidates for Kalon Tripa by former and current executives and members of NDPT, as well as a counting of votes.
14 Public opinion
15 Resolutions on the above mentioned topics.
16 Presentation of the agendas and the President's closing remarks.
On 29th March
Press Conference at the NDPT Centrex Office.

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