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Munkhsaikhan Odonkhuu, 31 July 2023
Will Recent Constitutional Amendments Promote Political Pluralism in Mongolia?Munkhsaikhan Odonkhuu, 20 January 2020
Mongolia’s Long, Participatory Route to Constitutional Reforms Adem K Abebe, 14 December 2017
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In Mongolia, president vetoes parliament's dismissal of prime minister and calls vote unconstitutional21 October 2025
Mongolia has been thrown into a political crisis on Monday after President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa vetoed a parliamentary vote to dismiss the prime minister by appeal…
Op-Ed: Mongolia's upcoming election challenges following constitutional amendment adopting mixed electoral system and increasing size of parliament14 January 2024
Mongolia’s parliamentary election in June 2024 will be a pivotal moment for the country’s democracy. The newly enlarged legislative branch hopes to strengthen t…
Op-Ed: Can recent constitutional reforms augment women's role in Mongolia's democracy?17 July 2023
Since its peaceful democratic revolution in 1990, Mongolia has established itself as one of the leading democracies in Asia against a backdrop of rising authori…
In Mongolia, parliament passes constitutional amendments adopting mixed electoral system and increasing size of parliament1 June 2023
Mongolia’s Constitutional Reform Enlarges Parliament, Advances a Mixed Electoral System
Mongolia’s third round of constitutional reforms in four years added 5…
European Parliament hosts roundtable discussion on constitutional reform processes in Kazakhstan and Mongolia30 May 2023
Constitutional reform processes in Kazakhstan, Mongolia discussed by European Parliament
The European Parliament hosted a roundtable event on The Constitution…