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INTRODUCTION: The People Who Have "Strongly" Refused to Become Prime Minister

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The Mongolian Parliament dismissed the government, declaring it a no-confidence vote in the Prime Minister of Mongolia. The government, which was deemed to have resigned until the next Prime Minister is appointed, is acting in full. The Mongolian People's Party's Board of Directors and Congress were scheduled for yesterday, but were postponed because the parties could not agree on the name of the new Prime Minister. The party's Congress, which h…
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The Mongolian Parliament dismissed the government, declaring it a no-confidence vote in the Prime Minister of Mongolia. The government, which was deemed to have resigned until the next Prime Minister is appointed, is acting in full. The Mongolian People's Party's Board of Directors and Congress were scheduled for yesterday, but were postponed because the parties could not agree on the name of the new Prime Minister. The party's Congress, which h…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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