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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