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Bhutan PM casts doubts over Gross National Happiness | Bhutan PM casts doubts over Gross National Happiness |
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New Bhutanese PM Tshering Tobgay has cast doubt on the country's pursuit of Gross National Happiness (GNH). | New Bhutanese PM Tshering Tobgay has cast doubt on the country's pursuit of Gross National Happiness (GNH). |
The concept is overused and masks problems with corruption and low standards of living, Mr Tobgay told AFP news agency. | The concept is overused and masks problems with corruption and low standards of living, Mr Tobgay told AFP news agency. |
GNH aims to measure quality of life in more complete terms than gross national product (GNP), striking a balance between the spiritual and material. | GNH aims to measure quality of life in more complete terms than gross national product (GNP), striking a balance between the spiritual and material. |
The term was coined in 1972 by Bhutan's former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck. | The term was coined in 1972 by Bhutan's former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck. |
It has been at the heart of government policy since then, although recently some critics have taken to referring to GNH as "Government Needs Help". | It has been at the heart of government policy since then, although recently some critics have taken to referring to GNH as "Government Needs Help". |
Mr Tobgay was elected in July after his PDP party won 32 of the country's 47 parliamentary seats. | |
He has projected himself as a reformer, rejecting the trappings of power including an official limousine and luxurious prime ministerial accommodation. | He has projected himself as a reformer, rejecting the trappings of power including an official limousine and luxurious prime ministerial accommodation. |
'Distraction' | 'Distraction' |
Mr Tobgay, 47, said that while he supported the notion that "economic growth is not the be-all and end-all of development", GNH should not distract from tackling Bhutan's pressing problems, including chronic unemployment, poverty and corruption. | Mr Tobgay, 47, said that while he supported the notion that "economic growth is not the be-all and end-all of development", GNH should not distract from tackling Bhutan's pressing problems, including chronic unemployment, poverty and corruption. |
"If the government of the day were to spend a disproportionate amount of time talking about GNH rather than delivering basic services, then it is a distraction," he said. | "If the government of the day were to spend a disproportionate amount of time talking about GNH rather than delivering basic services, then it is a distraction," he said. |
"There are four issues that can compound to make matters extremely bleak: our ballooning debt that if we're not careful will not be sustainable; the big rupee shortage; unemployment, in particular youth unemployment; and a perception of growing corruption. | "There are four issues that can compound to make matters extremely bleak: our ballooning debt that if we're not careful will not be sustainable; the big rupee shortage; unemployment, in particular youth unemployment; and a perception of growing corruption. |
"These four combined can make a lethal combination." | "These four combined can make a lethal combination." |
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