L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, presented the structure of the government and newly appointed ministers took oath. Two ministers from the HUN Party will work in the joint government. In particular, T.Dorjkhand will work as the Deputy Minister of Procurement and Assets, and P.Naranbayar will work as the Minister of Education.
P.Naranbayar, Member of the Parliament, majored in teaching and graduated from the National University of Mongolia and Kyoto University in Japan. In 2000, he started his career as an expert at the Ministry of Environment, worked as an expert at the National Development and Reform Commission, the Reform Policy Department, deputy head of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, researcher at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, and director at Shine Mongol High School. He is working as a representative of the Citizens’ Representative Khural.
L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, presented the structure of the government and newly appointed ministers took oath. Two ministers from the HUN Party will work in the joint government. In particular, T.Dorjkhand will work as the Deputy Minister of Procurement and Assets, and P.Naranbayar will work as the Minister of Education.
P.Naranbayar, Member of the Parliament, majored in teaching and graduated from the National University of Mongolia and Kyoto University in Japan. In 2000, he started his career as an expert at the Ministry of Environment, worked as an expert at the National Development and Reform Commission, the Reform Policy Department, deputy head of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, researcher at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, and director at Shine Mongol High School. He is working as a representative of the Citizens’ Representative Khural.