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Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation Concludes Official Engagement in Scotland

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The delegation with former Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh.

Edinburgh, 27th November 2024:The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) delegation, led by Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel and joined by MPs Dawa Tsering and Ratsa Sonam Norbu, concluded its impactful visit to the Scottish Parliament, underscoring its importance as a model of democratic governance and international cooperation. This final leg of the delegation’s tour featured engaging sessions designed to strengthen institutional ties and exchange best practices in governance and advocacy.

The visit began with an insightful overview of the roles and responsibilities of the Education, Children, and Young People Committee, presented by Cameron Garrett, Research and Policy Officer, and MSP Ross Greer of the Green Party. Delegates also attended a Committee hearing (End of Stage 1) on a legislative bill concerning “Outdoor Education,” introduced by an individual MSP. This opportunity provided firsthand exposure to Scotland’s legislative processes. Following this, an informal lunch meeting with MSP Ross Greer and his team facilitated meaningful discussions and the fostering of strong connections between the two delegations.

In the afternoon, the delegates engaged in a stimulating and thought-provoking session with Jennie Chinembiri, Head of International Relations. The discussions emphasized sustaining and deepening bilateral relations, reflecting the Scottish Parliament’s outward-looking approach and commitment to fostering global partnerships. The delegation gained valuable insights into the Scottish Parliament’s international strategy, managed by its International Relations Office, and how such collaborations enhance governmental accountability and strengthen global ties.

A private meeting with former Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh (Independent, formerly Scottish Labour) followed, offering an in-depth exchange of experiences. Mr. Macintosh shared his reflections on his tenure and provided practical advice to the Tibetan delegation. In turn, the TPiE representatives outlined the evolution of Tibetan democracy in exile, highlighting the roles of the Speaker and MPs while raising awareness of the ongoing human rights crisis in Tibet. Mr. Macintosh expressed his concern about the Tibetan issue and extended his support for our just cause, reinforcing the importance of international solidarity.

The visit concluded with a session led by Iain Gill, Political Strategist, focused on learning, monitoring, and evaluation. This reflective session reviewed the three-day study mission, identifying actionable insights that could be applied to the Tibetan context. Emphasis was placed on integrating effective monitoring and evaluation practices to enhance advocacy efforts and policy-making, ensuring tangible and lasting outcomes for TPiE’s mission.

The Scottish Parliament’s commitment to public accountability, democratic governance, and global engagement strongly resonates with TPiE’s goals. This visit not only showcased the potential of international collaboration but also underscored the shared values of fostering democracy and addressing critical sociology-political challenges.

Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel with former Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh
Lunch with MSP Ross Greer of the Green Party.
With the Head of international relations
With consultant Ian.
Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation Concludes Official Engagement in Scotland
Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation Concludes Official Engagement in Scotland
Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation Concludes Official Engagement in Scotland
The end session
The delegation with former Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh.
Lunch with MSP Ross Greer of the Green Party.

 


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