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  2. Post-communist generation is hoping for a new era of ...

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    Today a completely new 30 years in the history of Mongolia begins,” he promised a crush of media outside. It's unclear, however, how much the government will change and whether democracy in ...

  3. Mongolia may return to coalition government after official ...

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    The last coalition government in Mongolia was one led by the Democratic Party from 2012 to 2016. After eight years of one-party rule, this year's election showed a desire among voters to return to ...

  4. Mongolia's governing party wins only a slim majority in ...

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    Mongolia's governing party won parliamentary elections Friday but by only a slim margin as the opposition made major gains, according to tallies by the party and news media based on near-complete ...

  5. Politics of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Mongolia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary system with a multi-party representative democracy. [1] While some sources have incorrectly described Mongolia as a semi-presidential system , its 1992 Constitution clearly defines it as a parliamentary republic.

  6. Democratic Party (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    After the elections, two major parties (Democratic Party of Mongolia and Mongolian People's Party) formed a coalition government. Within the government, party leader Norovyn Altankhuyag became First Deputy Prime Minister and the party keeps the seats of Finance Minister, Health Minister, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Minister of Roads ...

  7. 2024 Mongolian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 parliamentary elections the Mongolian People's Party won a supermajority of 62 of the 76 seats and formed a government. However, protests in 2021 led to the resignation of Prime Minister Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh and his cabinet. [5] More protests began in December 2022 due to a government corruption scheme in relation to coal exports ...

  8. Exclusive Q&A With Mongolia’s PM

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    On Jan. 17, Mongolia’s first uranium mine, Zuuvch-Ovoo, was finally green-lighted with the signing of a $1.6 billion joint investment agreement between its government and French majority state ...

  9. Mongolian Green Party - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1990, the year Mongolia became a multi-party democracy, and was the first green party founded in Asia. From 1996 until 2000 the party was in a governing coalition with the Mongolian Social Democratic Party , the Democratic Party , and the Mongolian Democratic Religion Party .