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In Mongolia, prime minister suggests transition from semi-presidential to parliamentary system
20 January 2023
Mongolia's Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene proposed a constitutional transition to turn Mongolia into a traditional parliamentarian republic.
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Op-Ed: constitutional amendments in Mongolia -- real reform or political opportunism?
7 July 2022
Mongolia is gearing up for a second constitutional amendment in the space of just three years. The previous 2019 amendment strengthened the powers of the prime …
In Mongolia, president issues decree to dissolve ruling party
26 April 2021
Grappling With Parliament Limiting His Powers, Mongolian President Moves to Dissolve Ruling Party
Political maneuvering ahead of June’s presidential election …
Mongolian President and Prime Minister to chair working group on amending Constitution
22 July 2019
The committee of the Mongolian Parliament on constitutional sysytem on July 17 approved creation of a working group on amending the Constitution of Mongolia, Mo…
Op-ed: Can randomly selected groups of people decide complex issues, bring back trust in democracy?
7 August 2018
Democracy is under threat around the world, afflicted by polarized politics, tribalism in support of partisanship and propaganda spread on social media. Most ci…
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