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Mongolians votes for parliamentary election

Mongolia’s 6th parliamentary election running today,
on June28, 2012, nationwide.

A total of 544 candidates from 11 parties and 2 party
coalitions including the ruling Mongolian People’s Party, main opposition
Democratic Party of Mongolia as well as the coalition formed by Mongolian
people’s Revolutionary Party

The Constitutional Court not accept Enkhbayar’s petition

The Constitutional Court of Mongolia held a meeting yesterday and discussed
former president N.Enkhbayar’s appeal.

The General Election Commission refused to register former president
N.Enkhbayar, who leading the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party as
candidate for the parliamentary election coming Thursday. And Mr. N.Enkhbayar
sent an

No alcohol during the election

Ulaanbaatar
City administration decided not sell alcohol in Ulaanbaatar on parliamentary
and Capital City Representative Assembly’s election voting day, on June 28 and
next day on June 29.

Also the City
administration instructed related organization to ensure normal activities in
communication, transport and electricity supply

Some people will vote today

The parliamentary election will held tomorrow, on June 28,
from 7 am to 8 pm. In total 1 million 833 thousand 478 voters will vote for
parliamentary election.

Voters who cannot come to polling station by various reason,
mostly people who had a

Eznis Airways Receives Its First Boeing 737-700 from ILFC

International Lease Finance
Corporation (ILFC), a wholly owned subsidiary of American International Group,
Inc. AIG +0.56% , announced today that it delivered a
Boeing 737-700 aircraft to Eznis Airways, the largest Mongolian privately owned
airline.

The new aircraft will expand Eznis
Airways” international operations and

Mongolian Mining Drops to Record Low on Investment Rule Concerns

Mongolian Mining Corp. (975), the
nation’s biggest coking coal exporter, slumped to a record low on speculation
investment rules will be tightened after this week’s parliamentary elections.

The Hong Kong-listed coal producer
fell 3.1 percent to HK$4.70 at the close, the lowest since

SouthGobi’s Mongolia Woes Worsen

SouthGobi Resources Ltd. shares were taking a beating Tuesday morning after
the company said uncertainty over Mongolia’s mining laws is stalling work at
its flagship Ovoot Tolgoi Mine.

The miner said in a statement Tuesday that work at the mine would be
“entirely curtailed”

In total 35 athletes qualifies for London-2012

Mongolian 29 athletes in 7 categories qualified for Olympic
games in London. Also 6 athletes qualified for Paralympic games.

B.Ser-Od, maraphon sport will hold Mongolian national flag
in the opening ceremony in London. Mr. B.Ser-Od is a first athletes first
qualified for London two

Mongolia: Between a rock and a hard place

Given Mongolia’s potential to become a future commodity powerhouse, it does
not seem strange that recent legislation that aims to cap foreign investment
and ownership was a cause for concern among the domestic and global business
community. The Strategic
Foreign Investment Law  aims to

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