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S. Byambatsogt: After the Parliament Spoke for 30 Minutes and the Government Spoke for 10 Minutes, They Said, "that's It. the Time Has expired."

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The Grand Bench of the Constitutional Court is considering the dispute over whether the actions of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kh. Bulgantuya and the decision of the National Assembly to dismiss the Prime Minister violated the Constitution at the request of Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar. The position of the Chairman of the State Duma, S. Byambatsogt, who was appointed as the authorized representative of Prime Minister G. Zandanshata…
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The Grand Bench of the Constitutional Court is considering the dispute over whether the actions of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kh. Bulgantuya and the decision of the National Assembly to dismiss the Prime Minister violated the Constitution at the request of Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar. The position of the Chairman of the State Duma, S. Byambatsogt, who was appointed as the authorized representative of Prime Minister G. Zandanshata…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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