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The decision will also be applicable in ongoing and ensuing elections.
Chandigarh:
Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday announced an increase in expenditure limit 10 per cent for candidates contesting Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.
According to the letter issued today, this decision will also be applicable in ongoing and ensuing elections.
Giving information in this regard, Punjab State Chief Electoral Officer S Karuna Raju said that two-member committee has also been constituted by the commission. He said that now onwards candidates contesting Lok Sabha elections in Punjab would be able to spend ₹ 77 lakh instead of ₹ 70 lakh, while candidates contesting Assembly elections will be able to spend ₹ 30.80 lakh instead of ₹ 28 lakh.
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The Constitution of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་གི་རྩ་ཁྲིམས་ཆེན་མོ་; Wylie: 'Druk-gi cha-thrims-chen-mo) was enacted 18 July 2008 by the Royal Government of Bhutan. The Constitution was thoroughly planned by several government officers and agencies over a period of almost seven years amid increasing democratic reforms in Bhutan. The current Constitution is based on Buddhist philosophy, international Conventions on Human Rights, comparative analysis of 20 other modern constitutions, public opinion, and existing laws, authorities, and precedents.[1] According to Princess Sonam Wangchuck, the constitutional committee was particularly influenced by the Constitution of South Africa because of its strong protection of human rights.[2]