According to media sources, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), led by former prime minister Tshering Tobgay, won the most seats in Bhutan’s legislative election and will form the new government. The results were heavily influenced by the country’s economic difficulties. In order to retake power, the PDP gained 30 of the 47 seats in the National Assembly, while the Bhutan Tendrel Party secured 17. This information was announced by the Bhutan Broadcasting Service on Tuesday. After the nation switched from a traditional monarchy to a parliamentary system of government in 2008, this was the fourth general election held there. On Wednesday, the Bhutanese Election Commission is anticipated to release its official statement. Even though the nation uses a “Gross National Happiness” score in its elections, the campaigns emphasized economic progress and opportunities.