MP Ts.Nyamdorj once said that if MPP is to collaborate with DP and MP Kh. Battulga shall be appointed as PM there is a possibility he might leave MPP.
(Ulaanbaatar) Dec 1, MPP group at Great Khural made an official announcement on the outcomes of MPP Conference meeting. After 4 meetings with DP working group MPP finally signed MOU on collaboration with DP.
According to MP D.Oyunkhorol, MPP Group Leader at State Great Khural, there were three main issues DP and MPP shall focus through their collaboration in the new government. First focus was on not increasing the debt ratio, second was the advancement of both Tavantolgoi and Oyu Tolgoi issues and lastly to cooperate on renewing Election Law, Political Party Law, Economic Pardon Law.
According to the MPP internal rules they have to discuss any issue regarding entering coalition through MPP Conference. In regards with the rules, MPP held poll involving 2,500 residents in nine districts of Ulaanbaatar and 10 provinces and majority of the involved voted in favor to enter the new cabinet, moreover most of the conference participants have agreed that it is time to unite in order to overcome economic downturn and act in favor of the country, leaving behind political interests as was reported by Mr J.Munkhbat, MPP Secretary General.
MP Ts. Nyamdorj was against joining the coalition by expressing his views on leaving MPP in case MPP joins coalition with DP or Kh.Battulga to be approved as PM. As D.Oyunkhorol clarified, individual member can express their thoughts freely, but in terms of MPP, it will proceed with decisions of majority.
MP N.Nomtoibayar emphasized the importance of focusing on pressing economic issues the country is facing and in doing so to properly assess the economy and finding solutions.
Reports have been implying that MPP has got hold of 5 ministerial seats. MPP members clarified as no talks on ministerial seats or government structure had taken place yet and ensured that DP and MPP have signed MOU on future collaboration only. Structure of the cabinet shall be discussed today and MPP had put forward their stance that 30 percent of ministers of main sectors can somehow be appointed from MPs, while 70 percent should be appointed from skilled professionals and experts.
MP Ts.Nyamdorj once said that if MPP is to collaborate with DP and MP Kh. Battulga shall be appointed as PM there is a possibility he might leave MPP.
(Ulaanbaatar) Dec 1, MPP group at Great Khural made an official announcement on the outcomes of MPP Conference meeting. After 4 meetings with DP working group MPP finally signed MOU on collaboration with DP.
According to MP D.Oyunkhorol, MPP Group Leader at State Great Khural, there were three main issues DP and MPP shall focus through their collaboration in the new government. First focus was on not increasing the debt ratio, second was the advancement of both Tavantolgoi and Oyu Tolgoi issues and lastly to cooperate on renewing Election Law, Political Party Law, Economic Pardon Law.
According to the MPP internal rules they have to discuss any issue regarding entering coalition through MPP Conference. In regards with the rules, MPP held poll involving 2,500 residents in nine districts of Ulaanbaatar and 10 provinces and majority of the involved voted in favor to enter the new cabinet, moreover most of the conference participants have agreed that it is time to unite in order to overcome economic downturn and act in favor of the country, leaving behind political interests as was reported by Mr J.Munkhbat, MPP Secretary General.
MP Ts. Nyamdorj was against joining the coalition by expressing his views on leaving MPP in case MPP joins coalition with DP or Kh.Battulga to be approved as PM. As D.Oyunkhorol clarified, individual member can express their thoughts freely, but in terms of MPP, it will proceed with decisions of majority.
MP N.Nomtoibayar emphasized the importance of focusing on pressing economic issues the country is facing and in doing so to properly assess the economy and finding solutions.
Reports have been implying that MPP has got hold of 5 ministerial seats. MPP members clarified as no talks on ministerial seats or government structure had taken place yet and ensured that DP and MPP have signed MOU on future collaboration only. Structure of the cabinet shall be discussed today and MPP had put forward their stance that 30 percent of ministers of main sectors can somehow be appointed from MPs, while 70 percent should be appointed from skilled professionals and experts.