The ruling party of Mongolia has nominated N. Uchirhule as the new Prime Minister; Prime Minister G. Zandanshataar has been removed from office.

Mongolnews Agency, Ulaanbaatar, March 30 — The third session of the Mongolian People's Party was held on March 30. The meeting was chaired by the General Secretary of the Mongolian People's Party, Ya. Sodbaatar, who introduced to attendees the decision to nominate the Chairman of the Mongolian People's Party, N. Uchirhule, as the candidate for the next Prime Minister.

During the session, 32 participants posed questions regarding political, social, and economic issues to the Prime Minister candidate, who responded and expressed his views. Subsequently, a secret ballot was conducted among the delegates attending the third session.

The voting results showed that the majority of party members supported the nomination of N. Uchirhule, Chairman of the Mongolian People's Party, as Mongolia's new Prime Minister.

Mongolnews Agency, Ulaanbaatar, March 30 — At a plenary session of the State Great Khural on March 27, the proposal to remove Prime Minister G. Zandanshataar from office was reviewed and approved.

During the meeting, Prime Minister G. Zandanshataar stated, "I am not attached to my position. Therefore, I have placed the interests of the country and nation first and decided to resign. This is not merely stepping down from a post, but also setting an example through personal action, encouraging political figures to unite for greater common good." He then answered questions from members of parliament, provided explanations, and delivered a summary speech on his work over the past nine months.

In his remarks, he pointed out: "In 2025, we achieved for the first time in history a budget reduction of 2.2 trillion tugriks and implemented a contractionary fiscal adjustment. As a result, coal exports reached 90 million tons, with total export value reaching $15.8 billion; cashmere exports increased 4.7 times, meat exports grew by 25.7%; economic growth rose from 2.6% to 6.8%; inflation dropped from 8.3% to 6.5%; the balance of payments shifted from a $6 billion deficit to a $10 billion surplus; foreign exchange reserves reached a historical high of $7 billion, increasing by $2.1 billion. These are not just numbers—they are the outcomes of sound policies."

During the session, Chairperson of the State Great Khural, N. Uchirhule, delivered a speech wishing the former Prime Minister Zandanshataar future success in serving the nation and the state. Subsequently, a vote was taken on the motion “Agree to remove Prime Minister G. Zandanshataar.” Out of the 76 members present, 74% voted in favor.

Until the appointment of the new Prime Minister, G. Zandanshataar will continue to fulfill his duties as Prime Minister.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861062227337228/

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