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The Last Days of a Dying Parliamentary Democracy

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For the past two days, unimaginable things have been happening in politics. For the first time in its history, the President of Mongolia has vetoed a resolution of the Parliament that held the government accountable. The veto by the head of state is a unique case in the 33-year history of the Constitution, which declares that “the parliament is the supreme authority of democratic Mongolia,” and has made people’s eyes widen. It is well known that…
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For the past two days, unimaginable things have been happening in politics. For the first time in its history, the President of Mongolia has vetoed a resolution of the Parliament that held the government accountable. The veto by the head of state is a unique case in the 33-year history of the Constitution, which declares that “the parliament is the supreme authority of democratic Mongolia,” and has made people’s eyes widen. It is well known that…

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