Cabinet Of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh
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The Cabinet of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh, was established following the
2017 Mongolian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 26 June 2017. Incumbent President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, first elected in 2009 and re-elected in 2013, was constitutionally barred from running for a third term. For the first time, no candidate rec ...
, and the election by the Mongolian parliament of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh to the office of the
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on 4 October 2017. The cabinet was submitted for approval on 13 October, and sworn in on 18 October On June 24, 2020, Mongolian People's Party was re-elected to the parliament with a landslide victory. On July 7, 2020, the Mongolian parliament approved Khürelsükh's cabinet structure of 14 ministries: six general and eight functional. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports was split into Ministry of Education and Science and Ministry of Culture. The total ministers are 17: Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Cabinet Secretary, and the heads of the 14 ministries. Following the protests on January 20, U. Khurelsukh's government decided to resign at its own request. Parliamentary debates began on January 27 with the support of the President of Mongolia to elect L.Oyun-Erdene as the 32nd Prime Minister. The new cabinet, composed largely of technocrats and non-politicians, was confirmed and sworn in this week, signaling a potential shift towards a more technocratic approach to governance. Notably, recent constitutional amendments barring lawmakers from holding cabinet positions have contributed to the influx of new faces.


Cabinet officers

Per listing on ''Mongolia Weekly'', ''
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'' and ''Mongolian Focus'' * Deputy Prime Minister: ** O Enkhtuvshin (2017–2020); ** Yangugiin Sodbaatar (2020–present) * Cabinet Secretary ** Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene (2017–present) * Ministry of Finance **Ch. Khurelbaatar (2017–present) * Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs **Ts Nyamdorj (2017–2020) ** Khishgeegiin Nyambaatar (2020–2023) * Ministry of Defense **
Nyamaagiin Enkhbold Nyamaagiin Enkhbold ( mn, Нямаагийн Энхболд; born 6 January 1957) is a Mongolian politician who is a member of parliament and the president of Mongolian Red Cross Society since 2010. He was the Foreign Minister of Mongolia from ...
(2017–present) **
Gürsediin Saikhanbayar Brigadier general Gürsediin Saikhanbayar ( mn, Гүрсэдийн Сайханбаяр) is a Mongolian politician, public administration manager and military officer who has been the Minister of Defense of Mongolia since 2020. He is the 36th mi ...
(2020–present) * Ministry of Construction and Urban Development **Kh Badelkhan (2017–2020) **B. Munkhbaatar (2020–present) * Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry **D Sumiyabazar (2017–2020) **G. Yondon (2020–present) * Ministry of Education and Science ** Lkhagvyn Tsedevsuren (2020–present) *
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**N Tserenbat (2017–2020) **
Davaajantsangiin Sarangerel Davaajantsangiin Sarangerel () (born 1963) is a former photographer, journalist and the current Member of State Great Khural and Minister of Environment and Tourism in U.Khürelsükh's Second Cabinet. She served as Minister of Health in U.Khür ...
(2020–present) * Ministry of Culture **S. Chuluun (2020–present) *
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**D Tsogtbaatar (2017–2020) **N. Enkhtaivan (2020–present) * Ministry of Road and Transport Development **J Bat-Erdene (2017–2018) **Ya Sodbaatar (2018–2019) **B Enkhamgalan (2019–2020) **L. Khaltar (2020–present) * Ministry of Energy: **Ts Davaasuren (2017–2020) **N. Tavinbekh (2020–present) * Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry **S Batzorig (2017–2019) **Ch Ulaan (2019–2020) **Z. Mendsaikhan (2020–present) *
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**D. Sarangerel (2017–2020) **T. Munkhsaikhan (2020–present) * Ministry of Labor and Social Protection **S Chinzorig (2017–2020) **A. Ariunzaya (2020–present)


Former ministries

* Ministry of Culture, Education, and Sports (before 2020): Ts Tsogzolma (2017–2019); Yo Baatarbileg (2019–2020);


References

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