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Parliament makes amendments to Law on Presidential Election

2021-04-30 14:45:38 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. On April 29, State Great Khural, the parliament of Mongolia approved amendments to the Law on Presidential Election of Mongolia, which was adopted in December 2020. 53.6 percent of 69 members in attendance voted in favor of approving the amendments.  The quadrennial presidential election is scheduled on June 9, 2021.    On April 22, the parliament adopted a resolution to accept ‘the Constitutional Court’s conclusion, which made the current and former presidents of the country ineligible to run for the presidency again and necessitating to make changes to the Presidential Election Law.  However, provision 81.1 of the Presidential Election Law prohibits approving or amending the law on presidential election within one

Parliament accepts Constitutional Court s conclusion on presidential candidate

2021-04-23 14:14:48 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. At the plenary session of the State Great Khural held on April 22, a parliamentary resolution on ‘the Constitutional Court’s conclusion No. 2 dated April 16, 2021’ with 82.4 percent of 68 members in attendance voted in favor.  The parliament’s approval of the Constitution Court’s conclusion makes the current and former presidents of the country ineligible to run for presidency again.  The Constitutional Court of Mongolia has rendered a conclusion that people, who were elected as President or served as President, running for another term as well as provisions 3.1.2. and 5.4. of the Law on Presidential election are in conflict with the provisions 1.2., 30.2. and 70.1 of the Constitution of Mongolia with last amendments made in 2019. 

Parliament accepts Constitutional Court s conclusion on presidential candidate

Parliament accepts Constitutional Court s conclusion on presidential candidate
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Mongolia s president tries to ban its ruling party

ITH THE yak-tail banners, or tug, of state authority behind him, Khaltmaagiin Battulga read out his presidential decree outlawing the Mongolian People’s Party ( MPP). Banning political parties is the stuff of tin-pot dictatorships. Yet Mongolia, which broke from the Soviet Union’s orbit in a peaceful revolution in 1990, had until now been notably democratic. And the MPP is not just any party, but Mongolia’s oldest, the social-democratic successor to the Marxist-Leninist machine that ruled under Soviet tutelage. Last month it celebrated its centenary. Mr Battulga’s move on April 18th is especially gobsmacking because the MPP is the ruling party. It runs the government and has a supermajority in the State Great Khural, the parliament. Mr Battulga is from the rival Democratic Party (

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