Mongolia since its adoption of the democratic principles 25 years ago has seen 14 Prime ministers and is now currently having 17th cabinet which named itself as Government for Solution and is led by PM Ch.Saikhanbileg. It is yet unknown if this one is to serve its full period or not.
It has been three weeks since the MP O.Baasankhuu has announced on his intentions to dismiss the current PM and is doing research. The reasons he mentioned for the possible dismissal were again related to the mega projects in mining sector.
To question how many signatures he collected so far MP O.Baasankhuu replied by beating around the bush that MP G.Uyangathe is responsible for sign collection. While MP G.Uyanga refused to talk on this matter and said that when there is enough signatures she will raise the matter.
In his announement he said that PM's standing that Mongolian economy is only to revive with the moving of the mega mining projects such as TT and OT is itself very irresponsible and implies the laziness of the current cabinet and accused PM as working as a representative on one entity.
PM is being accused even after the signing of the Oyu Tolgoi UG Development & Financing Plan in the United Arab Emirates and moving forward the long stalled mega project. It seems useless having positive impacts of the moving of the underground development of Oyu Tolgoi is to attract investments of USD 6 billion and increase the jobs by 3000 on the market.
Another impact of the agreement signing is that the U.S. dollar rate once soaring to MNT 2,000 is now rapidly depreciating to MNT 1,890.
If MP O.Baasankhuu is to collect the consent of 17 MPs the dismissal issue of the current Prime Minister will become legal.
Although he has 5-6 MPs backing him up he needs more efforts to turn the number into 17. To question how many signatures he collected so far MP O.Baasankhuu replied by beating around the bush that MP G.Uyangathe is responsible for sign collection.
While MP G.Uyanga refused to talk on this matter and said that when there is enough signatures she will raise the matter.
Seeing from the replies of the MPs 17 is the "big" number. DP has dismissed once its cabinet in an effort for bettering the already worsened economy. It is true that condtradicting announcements made by the Speaker of the Parliament and the Prime Minister has shed some negative light on DP as if it has internal discord.
This was once been criticized by the Reform Committee Youth under the DP as "DP is having Governance Crisis". Then will DP have enough guts to dismiss its cabinet for the second time? Although the cabinet was established on the coalition base it is hard to push the current Prime Minister from his seat without the voices of the DP members.
The fragile fate of the cabinet is related with the State Great Khural which was always deciding on the fate of the implementing power. If Prime Minister or the Cabinet isn't good enough for the eyes of the 76 MPs, State Great Khural Khural can legally "mess" with the government.
Although the cabinet was established on the coalition base it is hard to push the current Prime Minister from his seat without the voices of the DP members.
Currently the amendments to the Constitution are being under discussion and the working group members have agreed that the main amendment will ensure the sustainability of the cabinet as with dismissal of the Prime Minister the whole cabinet sees changes.
Which is followed with changes down the structure at the minitsries, offices, names and leads to the disruption of the state policy continuity.
Constitutional Amendments Working Group Leader MP N.Batbayar said: "We are discussing to increase the authority of the Prime Ministser. Moreover the limitation of the cabinet renewal as well. Working Group members have all agreed that we need more stable state appartus, which in turn needs the reduction of the cabinet structure and may be having nine ministries."
The same goes with the MPs as those were also expressing the need to ensure the sustainability of the governing power. If the current State Great Khural can approve the Constitutional changes, the cabinet to be formed by the new parliament in 2016 will be immune to the bashing from the MPs.
Moreover, it might enable the Government to work the full term of four years and be concluded at the end of its term and get rid of the constant criticising.
This time it is still unknown if the DP members will have enough "courage" to dismiss its cabinet named Government for Solution. Especially, at the moment when DP gained the opportunity to rule the national for the second time and upcoming parliamentary election any move to ruin their reputation is unwanted. Therefore, DP won't have guts to dismiss its cabinet for the second time.
Mongolia since its adoption of the democratic principles 25 years ago has seen 14 Prime ministers and is now currently having 17th cabinet which named itself as Government for Solution and is led by PM Ch.Saikhanbileg. It is yet unknown if this one is to serve its full period or not.
It has been three weeks since the MP O.Baasankhuu has announced on his intentions to dismiss the current PM and is doing research. The reasons he mentioned for the possible dismissal were again related to the mega projects in mining sector.
To question how many signatures he collected so far MP O.Baasankhuu replied by beating around the bush that MP G.Uyangathe is responsible for sign collection. While MP G.Uyanga refused to talk on this matter and said that when there is enough signatures she will raise the matter.
In his announement he said that PM's standing that Mongolian economy is only to revive with the moving of the mega mining projects such as TT and OT is itself very irresponsible and implies the laziness of the current cabinet and accused PM as working as a representative on one entity.
PM is being accused even after the signing of the Oyu Tolgoi UG Development & Financing Plan in the United Arab Emirates and moving forward the long stalled mega project. It seems useless having positive impacts of the moving of the underground development of Oyu Tolgoi is to attract investments of USD 6 billion and increase the jobs by 3000 on the market.
Another impact of the agreement signing is that the U.S. dollar rate once soaring to MNT 2,000 is now rapidly depreciating to MNT 1,890.
If MP O.Baasankhuu is to collect the consent of 17 MPs the dismissal issue of the current Prime Minister will become legal.
Although he has 5-6 MPs backing him up he needs more efforts to turn the number into 17. To question how many signatures he collected so far MP O.Baasankhuu replied by beating around the bush that MP G.Uyangathe is responsible for sign collection.
While MP G.Uyanga refused to talk on this matter and said that when there is enough signatures she will raise the matter.
Seeing from the replies of the MPs 17 is the "big" number. DP has dismissed once its cabinet in an effort for bettering the already worsened economy. It is true that condtradicting announcements made by the Speaker of the Parliament and the Prime Minister has shed some negative light on DP as if it has internal discord.
This was once been criticized by the Reform Committee Youth under the DP as "DP is having Governance Crisis". Then will DP have enough guts to dismiss its cabinet for the second time? Although the cabinet was established on the coalition base it is hard to push the current Prime Minister from his seat without the voices of the DP members.
The fragile fate of the cabinet is related with the State Great Khural which was always deciding on the fate of the implementing power. If Prime Minister or the Cabinet isn't good enough for the eyes of the 76 MPs, State Great Khural Khural can legally "mess" with the government.
Although the cabinet was established on the coalition base it is hard to push the current Prime Minister from his seat without the voices of the DP members.
Currently the amendments to the Constitution are being under discussion and the working group members have agreed that the main amendment will ensure the sustainability of the cabinet as with dismissal of the Prime Minister the whole cabinet sees changes.
Which is followed with changes down the structure at the minitsries, offices, names and leads to the disruption of the state policy continuity.
Constitutional Amendments Working Group Leader MP N.Batbayar said: "We are discussing to increase the authority of the Prime Ministser. Moreover the limitation of the cabinet renewal as well. Working Group members have all agreed that we need more stable state appartus, which in turn needs the reduction of the cabinet structure and may be having nine ministries."
The same goes with the MPs as those were also expressing the need to ensure the sustainability of the governing power. If the current State Great Khural can approve the Constitutional changes, the cabinet to be formed by the new parliament in 2016 will be immune to the bashing from the MPs.
Moreover, it might enable the Government to work the full term of four years and be concluded at the end of its term and get rid of the constant criticising.
This time it is still unknown if the DP members will have enough "courage" to dismiss its cabinet named Government for Solution. Especially, at the moment when DP gained the opportunity to rule the national for the second time and upcoming parliamentary election any move to ruin their reputation is unwanted. Therefore, DP won't have guts to dismiss its cabinet for the second time.