Parliamentary faction of the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) has reportedly called a special meeting of Board to review the nominations to the Ministers’ offices. The MPP has been promising to form a “professional cabinet” ever since the beginning of its election campaigns.
The nominations by the previous meeting of the MPP board, held on July 21, has been greatly subjected to public criticism, as well as from their own members.
Following four MPs were revoked. The reason was seen as a conflict of interests, stated by the Independent Agency Against Corruption.
Ministries | Names |
Ministry of Construction and Urban Planning | D.Unurbolor |
Ministry of Food, Agriculture & Light Industries | Ts.Anandbazar |
Ministry of Health | J.Tsolmon |
Ministry of Energy | Ts.Tsengel |
President Ts.Elbegdorj also sent an official letter to the PM J.Erdenebat once again to review the ministers’ appointments to reach consensus. The head of state is disappointed with the dissolving of the Ministry of Industry, which he considers to be “essential” for the country’s economic growth.
Parliamentary faction of the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) has reportedly called a special meeting of Board to review the nominations to the Ministers’ offices. The MPP has been promising to form a “professional cabinet” ever since the beginning of its election campaigns.
The nominations by the previous meeting of the MPP board, held on July 21, has been greatly subjected to public criticism, as well as from their own members.
Following four MPs were revoked. The reason was seen as a conflict of interests, stated by the Independent Agency Against Corruption.
Ministries | Names |
Ministry of Construction and Urban Planning | D.Unurbolor |
Ministry of Food, Agriculture & Light Industries | Ts.Anandbazar |
Ministry of Health | J.Tsolmon |
Ministry of Energy | Ts.Tsengel |
President Ts.Elbegdorj also sent an official letter to the PM J.Erdenebat once again to review the ministers’ appointments to reach consensus. The head of state is disappointed with the dissolving of the Ministry of Industry, which he considers to be “essential” for the country’s economic growth.