Mongolia ruling party picks a new prime minister candidate
Uchral Nyam-Osor was nominated following Zandanshatar Gombojav's resignation amid corruption allegations and opposition boycott, highlighting political volatility in Mongolia.
- Mongolia's ruling Mongolian People's Party selected Uchral Nyam-Osor as the new prime minister candidate after Zandanshatar Gombojav resigned amid a corruption scandal.
- Foreign investors have been wary of Mongolia's political volatility and the short tenure of successive governments in the relatively new democracy.
- The political turmoil is likely to exacerbate distrust in the government, which faces allegations of corruption benefiting elites despite holding elections.
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Mongolia's ruling party picks a new prime minister candidate after leader's resignation
Mongolia’s ruling party has chosen a new prime minister candidate after the former prime minister resigned. On Friday, former Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav stepped down formally after only nine months on the job. State media reported that the Mongolian People’s…
The III session of the Mongolian People's Party Congress began today /2026.03.29/ at the Independence Palace. MPP Chairman N. Uchral first introduced the chairman and deputy chairmen of this session. The chairman of the session is Ya. Sodbaatar, the head of the Mongolian People's Party Secretariat, and the deputy chairman is U. Onurtsetseg, the deputy chairman of the Sukhbaatar District Mongolian People's Party Committee and the Secretary Genera…
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