There are several key figures in the Bhutanese goverment:
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, His Majesty the King;
Jigme Y Thinley, The Hon'ble Prime Minister;
Trulku Jigme, The Je Khenpo or Chief Abbot;
Sangay Ngedup, The Leader of the Opposition;
Namgye Penjore, Chairperson of the National Council;
Jigme Tshultim, Speaker of the National Assembly; and
Sonam Tobgye, The Hon'ble Chief Justice.
There are also ten cabinet ministers:
Pema Jamtsho, Agriculture
Khandu Wangchuck, Economic Affairs
T S Powdyel, Education
Wangdi Norbu, Finance
Ugyen Tshering, Foreign Affairs
Zangley Drukpa, Health
Minjur Dorji, Home and Cultural Affairs
Nandalal Rai, Information and Communications
Dorji Wangdi, Labour and Human Resources
Yeshey Zimba, Works and Human Settlement
Democratic monarchy
conservitive republic
It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
constitutional monarchy
Bhutan is also known as Menjong; the land of medicinal plants. The people of Bhutan are very peaceful, religious and they live in great harmony with the nature.
Laxman Singh has written: 'The changing Bhutan' 'The changing Bhutan' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Foreign relations
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Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Until reforms a few years ago, it was an absolute monarchy.
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is the current king of Bhutan, as of June 2017.
There is lakes in Bhutan .
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I don't know about hunting in Bhutan but there are many guided fly fishing tours available through the government required guide services that advertise on the net so presumably fishing is legal.