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TYC’s 13th Executive Body portfolios announced
Phayul[Friday, November 09, 2007 19:04]

The 13th CENTREX of the Tibetan Youth Congess.
The 13th CENTREX of the Tibetan Youth Congess.
Dharamsala, November 9: The newly elected President of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), Mr Tsewang Rigzin today announced Administrative-member portfolios of the newly formed 13th Central Executive Body (CENTREX).

The 10-member executive body of the Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest Tibetan non-governmental Organistion in exile, was directly elected by the members during the General Body Meeting held in August this year.

The member portfolios was announced at the press conference held at the TYC headquarter based here in Dharamsala, the seat of the Dalai Lama led Tibetan Government-in-Exile.

Tibetan Youth Congress with the sole objective to restore Tibet's lost independence claims over 30,000 members with 81 regional chapters worldwide.

Central Executive Body is the highest office of the Tibetan Youth Congress.

TYC’s full 13th CENTREX Portfolios are:

Mr Tsewang Rigzin – The President
Mr Dhondup Dorjee – Vice President
Mr Dhondup Lhadar – General Secretary
Mr Tenzin Norsang – Joint Secretary
Mr Tsultrim Dorjee – Information Secretary
Mr Penpa Tsering – Secretary for International Affairs
Ms Tenzin Yangzom – Organisation Secretary
Mr Lhakpa Tsering – Secretary for Cultural Affairs
Ms Tenzin Yangdon – Public Relation Officer
Mr Kunchok Yamphel – Public Relation Officer
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