Tibetans-in-exile cast votes for new government amid uncertainty over Dalai Lama's future
Tibetans living outside of Chinese rule are voting for a new government-in-exile, a significant event as they consider a future without the Dalai Lama, their esteemed spiritual leader.
On April 26, 2026, Tibetans residing outside of Chinese control are participating in a crucial vote for a government-in-exile. This election is particularly noteworthy as it comes at a time when the community is facing the prospect of a future without the Dalai Lama.
The voting is taking place in India, where many Tibetans have sought refuge. The outcome of this election may have lasting implications for the Tibetan community as they navigate their identity and leadership in the absence of their revered spiritual figure.
As the Dalai Lama ages, the significance of this election grows, reflecting the community's desire to maintain their cultural and political presence on the global stage.