The appointments and replacements of the Mongolian People’s Party, which won major seats in the parliamentary election of 2020, tend to last until the winter. Elections in rural areas will be organized soon and appointments will continue. Following the parliamentary election, appointments of new Ambassadors will be made.
The president and the government plan to recall Mongolia's ambassadors from some countries in October and appoint new ones. One of them is former Deputy Prime Minister U. Enkhtuvshin. He will be Ambassador to France.
U.Enkhtuvshin graduated from a secondary school in Murun, Khuvsgul province, the National University of Mongolia in 1980, and the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1989. He is a historian and history teacher, and PhD of Historical Sciences.
WORK EXPERIENCE
- 1980-1986, Deputy researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the MPRP
- 1989-1990, Senior researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the MPRP
- 1990-1995, Parliamentary reviewer, Head of Department and Secretary of "Ardiin Erkh" newspaper
- 1995-1996, Head of the Mongolian Radio and Television Administration
- 1996-2005, Secretary of the MPRP
- 1996-1997, Editor of "Unen" newspaper
- 1996-1997 Chairman of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party Committee in Ulaanbaatar
- 2000-2004, Member of Parliament
- 2000-2004 Member of the Government, the Minister, Head of the Cabinet Secretariat
- 2006-2007 Member of the Government, the Minister of Education, Culture and Science
- 2006-2008 Member of the Parliament
- 2008-2010 Chairman of the Standing Committee on State Structure of the State Great Hural of Mongolia
- 2008-2012 Member of the Parliament
- 2012-2016 Member of Parliament
- 2012-2013 Chairman of the Mongolian People's Party
- 2016-2020 Member of Parliament
- 2017-2020 Member of the Government, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia
He speaks English and Russian.
The appointments and replacements of the Mongolian People’s Party, which won major seats in the parliamentary election of 2020, tend to last until the winter. Elections in rural areas will be organized soon and appointments will continue. Following the parliamentary election, appointments of new Ambassadors will be made.
The president and the government plan to recall Mongolia's ambassadors from some countries in October and appoint new ones. One of them is former Deputy Prime Minister U. Enkhtuvshin. He will be Ambassador to France.
U.Enkhtuvshin graduated from a secondary school in Murun, Khuvsgul province, the National University of Mongolia in 1980, and the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1989. He is a historian and history teacher, and PhD of Historical Sciences.
WORK EXPERIENCE
- 1980-1986, Deputy researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the MPRP
- 1989-1990, Senior researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the MPRP
- 1990-1995, Parliamentary reviewer, Head of Department and Secretary of "Ardiin Erkh" newspaper
- 1995-1996, Head of the Mongolian Radio and Television Administration
- 1996-2005, Secretary of the MPRP
- 1996-1997, Editor of "Unen" newspaper
- 1996-1997 Chairman of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party Committee in Ulaanbaatar
- 2000-2004, Member of Parliament
- 2000-2004 Member of the Government, the Minister, Head of the Cabinet Secretariat
- 2006-2007 Member of the Government, the Minister of Education, Culture and Science
- 2006-2008 Member of the Parliament
- 2008-2010 Chairman of the Standing Committee on State Structure of the State Great Hural of Mongolia
- 2008-2012 Member of the Parliament
- 2012-2016 Member of Parliament
- 2012-2013 Chairman of the Mongolian People's Party
- 2016-2020 Member of Parliament
- 2017-2020 Member of the Government, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia
He speaks English and Russian.