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Mongolian PM loses confidence vote, resigns after four months in office

Mongolian PM loses confidence vote, resigns after four months in office

Summary

Mongolian Prime Minister Gombojav Zandanshatar resigned after receiving a no-confidence vote from the country's parliament. Members of parliament stated that his actions violated the constitution and undermined judicial independence. The no-confidence vote came just four months after Zandanshatar took office.

Key Facts

  • Gombojav Zandanshatar served as Mongolia's Prime Minister for four months.
  • The State Great Khural, Mongolia's parliament, voted to remove him.
  • 71 out of 111 members of parliament voted against Zandanshatar.
  • Concerns about his governance involved constitutional violations and governance issues.
  • Zandanshatar controversially appointed a new minister without consulting parliament.
  • Critics said his actions undermined the separation of powers and judicial independence.
  • He replaced Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai, who also resigned after a no-confidence vote.
  • Mongolia has faced ongoing political instability and public dissatisfaction with corruption.
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