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  2. Politics of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    On 20 August 2004, Elbegdorj became the prime minister of Mongolia for the second time leading a grand coalition government. [26] In 2005 Mongolian presidential election Nambaryn Enkhbayar (MPRP) was elected as the country's president. The MPRP won a majority (46 of 76 seats) in 2008 parliamentary elections. The Democratic Party won 27 seats ...

  3. Government of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian People's Party: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development: Chimediin Khürelbaatar MP for 15th Uvs Province: 5 January 2023 2 years, 41 days Mongolian People's Party: Minister of the Mongolia and Chief Cabinet Secretary: Dashzegviin Amarbayasgalan: 30 August 2022 2 years, 169 days Mongolian People's Party: Minister ...

  4. Constitution of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    It also lists duties of the citizen, including paying taxes and serving in the armed forces. [6] While chapter three defines the structure of the legal system, the form of the republic, and the structure of the government, chapter four codifies the administrative districts of Mongolia and describes the relationship between national and local ...

  5. Administrative law in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Administrative laws in Mongolia have acceptable standards of transparency and clarity, with 160 of the 373 laws in Mongolia being international laws incorporated through the signing of treaties. [24] For example, most of Mongolia's police law (especially the regulations governing the use of force and firearms) adheres to specific UN standards ...

  6. Cabinet Secretariat of Government of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In its current form, the Cabinet Secretariat was established in 1992 through reorganization of the Secretariat of Government of the Mongolian People's Republic. [1] It is a continuation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, one of the first five ministries of the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia, established in 1911. [3] [4]

  7. Cabinet of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet was submitted for approval on 13 October, and sworn in on 18 October [2] [1] On June 24, 2020, Mongolian People's Party was re-elected to the parliament with a landslide victory. [3] On July 7, 2020, the Mongolian parliament approved Khürelsükh's cabinet structure of 14 ministries: six general and eight functional.

  8. Elections in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary results showed the ruling Mongolia People's Party had won a narrow and reduced majority [5] in the Khural, which allowed Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene to publicly claim victory. The Democratic Party also gained 42 seats, an increase from the 2020 election. [6] The full official results were presented by the GEC on 1 July ...

  9. Constitutions of the Mongolian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The first constitution was passed by the First National Great Hural on November 26, 1924. [1] It abolished the monarchical system under Buddhist theocracy and established a people's republic, described the legislative consolidation of state power, provided a basic statement of socioeconomic and political rights and freedoms for the people, and espoused a national program that would bypass the ...