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MPRP's party conference on Wednesday evening unanimously voted for Su.Batbold, the Minister for Foreign Relations and Trade, to take S.Bayar's place as the Premier. Su.Batbold's name has been presented to the President for his seal of approval today.


In July, the Mount Union College student will leave for the Gobi Desert in southern Mongolia, where she will study its sedimentary history and collect paleontologic data.
Last Sunday, June 24, some 1.1 million Mongolians, or nearly three-quarters of all eligible voters, went to the polling stations. It was the country’s sixth presidential election since the country left the Soviet Union’s orbit and embraced multi-party politics in 1990 and this time around , another milestone was reached: a candidate other than the leader of the Mongolian Peoples’ Revolutionary Pa
Canadian mining company, Gulfside Minerals Ltd. issued a press release regarding its purchase of mining exploration licenses in Mongolia.

"The company has signed final Share Purchase Agreements with two private Mongolian companies to acquire a 100% interest in and operate three Mining Exploration Licenses encompassing portions of the Khar-khonkhor (Black Hole) Brown Coal Deposit and the Onjuul
Eagle TV has an online stream giving the results as they come in. MPRP was seen claiming "possible wins" in most of the regions.
"I hope there won't be riots this time," said Garda, a 75-year-old retiree who like many Mongolians just uses one name, and who had decided to vote for Enkhbayar.
"He did a great job in the past four years and he needs time to finish what he started," he said.
But for Tseren, a 32-year-old businesswoman, unrest was a strong possibility.
"I think we should have riots if Enkhbayar wins because h
The results of the parliamentary elections back in July 2008 caused riots in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Demonstrators attacked and set on fire the headquarters of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.
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