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The Prime Minister of Mongolia is the head of government of Mongolia. [1] The office was established in 1912, shortly after the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia declared its independence from the Qing dynasty during the Mongolian Revolution of 1911 .
The title of prime minister was only revived in 1990, when the People's Revolutionary Party gradually released its hold on power. Regardless of the changes of name, however, the modern Mongolian government recognizes the office as having existed continuously since 1912, and counts all holders of the office as prime ministers. [8]
Prime Minister of Mongolia: Semi-presidential republic 27 January 2021 4 years, 21 days Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh: Prime Minister of Libya (Government of National Unity) Provisional government: 15 March 2021 3 years, 339 days Daniel Risch: Prime Minister of Liechtenstein: Semi-constitutional monarchy 25 March 2021 3 years, 329 days Phạm Minh Chính
Peljidiin Genden (Mongolian: Пэлжидийн Гэндэн; 1892 or 1895 – November 26, 1937) was a Mongolian politician and statesman who served as the first president of Mongolia from 1924 to 1927, and the ninth prime minister of the country from 1932 to 1936.
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Minister to the Prime Minister, Advisor on Population with Rank of Minister – Syeda Abida Hussain – 1991 [245] Minister of Finance – Benazir Bhutto – 1993 [248] Minister of Law and Human Rights – Shahida Jamil – 2002 [249] [250] Minister of Foreign Affairs – Hina Rabbani Khar – 2011 [251]
He reshuffled his cabinet and appointed new ministers on August 30, 2022. Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene's priorities as prime minister include increasing Mongolia's energy independence, expanding Mongolia's links with the rest of the world, supporting the long-term expansion of the Mongolian economy, reforming government and tackling corruption. [13]