Maybe it is a sign of a turn of event, this prime-minister-to-be is not a monk, he is a lay person. Of course he has to toe the line with Dalai Lama and the current Tibetan Government still, but the religious side may not be at the top of his priority, unlike Samdhong Rinpoche who is a sangha, so chances are he may not (if ever) carry out suppression policy towards the Shugden practitioners as serious as the current government does .
Furthermore, this Dr Sangay is a graduate from Harvard, and I am sure he will not risk staining the Harvard name, which ranks among the tops in law, humanities faculties in the world, by doing things that are against "the spirit of Harvard", after all Harvard is his halo, and one wrong move in terms of "religious freedom" and "human rights", the Harvard community will certainly make noise and I am sure he wouldn't want to be stripped of the "Harvard" halo. He would want to balance between the Tibetans and the West, so he may adopt "the middle path" which is good for Shugden practitioners.
So far we have never heard him say one thing about the Shugden issue...
So...it could be a sign of better things to come for Shugden practitioners in the Tibetan community for this Dr Sangay, let's keep our finger crossed...