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Mongolians in abroad voted for DP

By the new Election law Mongolians who lives and
study abroad have a right to vote for the election. And on June 10 Mongolians in
abroad voted for the parliamentary election a first time. But they voted for
the political parties not for

Ch.Saikhanbileg: The Democratic Party got 36 seats in the parliament at least

65.24 percent of Mongolians from 1,83 million registered
voters participated parliamentary and Ulaanbaatar City Representative Khural’s
election held on June 28, Thursday.

The General Election Commission has received count of 2000 polling
stations voting results from 2400 by 2 am of June 29. Remaining

Be Like Pitbull

Жил жилийн зуны дурсамжтай өдрүүд санаанд дандаа тодхон… Энэ зуны хамгийн том, хамгийн сүр дуулиантай ШОУ тоглолтыг Монголын мянга мянган залуус зүрхнийхээ догдлолыг тогтоож ядан хүлээсээр… Ве брэндийн хэрэглэгч байснаараа л би үеийнхээ залуустай мөр зэрэгцэн, ирээдүйнхээ хөгжлийн төлөөх цохилох

Democratic Party has a victory in Ulaanbaatar city election

By the primary results of the parliamentary and Ulaanbaatar
City Representative Khural’s election Democratic Party of Mongolia could get
majority seats. According to the Ch.Saikhanbileg, head DP group in the
parliament, Democratic Party got 11 seats from 14 in Ulaanbaatar City Representative
Khural. “But

Conversation with Tsakhia Elbegdorj, President of Mongolia

Q: As many foreign and Mongolian businesses say, corruption is rampant in Mongolia. How will Mr. Enkhbayar’s case help Mongolia’s anti-corruption efforts? A: Many developing countries fail because of corruption. Many countries remain poor and closed not because of lack

Voters attendance reaches 49.81 percent by 4 pm

An attendance of voters for parliamentary election by 4 pm
is reached to 49,81 percent said the Genaral Election Commission. Nationwide
913 thousand 946 people voted. A total 1.88 million voters registered in
ballot list.

An attendance in provinces is higher than in capital

President to calls be fair and tolerant

President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj voted for
parliamentary election today morning at 8 am at the polling station in Mongolian-Russian
joint 3rd school.

“I’m believe that Mongolians will do historical choice for
democracy and development. Citizens every country created their state through
the election. I’m

Nationalist sentiment likely to increase after election

Resurgent nationalism in mineral-rich Mongolia, which will vote for a new
government this week, will irk foreign investors, but it is unlikely to wreck
sentiment, with politicians still desperate to keep the dollars flowing in.

Foreign investment in Mongolia”s much coveted
mines like the

In Mongolia, a New, Penned-In Wealth

“All you need to mine here is a shovel,” said an awe-struck
Indian investment manager as he stood behind a barrier, along with dozens of
international mining industry executives and other eager investors, gazing at
the immense coal pit gouged out of the

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