Sangay Ngedup

Sangay Ngedup ( born July 1, 1953 in Nobgang ) is a Bhutanese politician.

Was Ngedup 1953 in Nobgang (District Punakha ) born as the second son. He has two brothers and five sisters, four of which the women of the former Bhutanese king Jigme Singye Wangchuck are. After completing his education in India, he was commissioned in 1976 and completed the Bhutanese Foreign Service diplomatic courses in Australia and New Delhi. In 1977, he worked in the UN Mission of Bhutan in New York and in 1986 became secretary of the Bhutanese Embassy in New Delhi. He was ambassador to Kuwait in 1989. In the same year he was recalled and was trade and industry director. In April 1991, he was Assistant Secretary of the Planning Commission. In 1992 he became Director General of Health Services, 1994, he was Secretary for Health. In 1995 he became secretary of the Health and Ministry of Education. From 1996 to 1997 he was Chairman of the Executive Board of WHO. 1998 Ngedup was elected as health and education ministers. From 9 July 1999 to 20 July 2000 he was the Prime Minister of Bhutan. From 2003 to 2007 Ngedup was Minister of Agriculture. 5 September 2005 to 7 September 2006, he was again appointed Prime Minister.

Sangay Ngedup is chairman of the People's Democratic Party (PDP ).

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