Deputy Head of Government of Mongolia
Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia is the second highest ranking position and deputy of the Prime Minister of Mongolia , and a member of the Mongolian cabinet . The Deputy prime minister is appointed and dismissed by the Prime minister.[ 5]
Current deputy prime ministers and their function
Currently there are two Deputy prime ministers in the Government of Mongolia .
Incumbent Deputy Prime Ministers of Mongolia
Office(s)
Name
Took office
Functions[ 5]
Deputy Prime Minister
Sainbuyangiin Amarsaikhan MP for 13th, Bagakhangai, Baganuur, Nalaikh district
10 July 2024
Regional development policy;
Free zone and special economic zone development policy and planning;
Standardization and metrology and conformity assessment accreditation affairs;
integrated policy and planning of laboratory activities;
Disaster prevention and immediate restoration operation related urgent affairs;
Ensuring transparency of government activities;
Implement activities related to air pollution reduction.
Deputy Prime Minister
Togmidyn Dorjkhand List MP
10 July 2024
Procurement of goods and services with state and local funds;
Foreign trade and investment policy, regulations and registration;
Fair competition encouragement and regulatory and consumer rights protection affairs;
Ensuring transparency of government activities;
Implement activities related to air pollution reduction.
List of deputy prime ministers
See also
References
^ "Former Deputy Prime Minister of Government Choijilsürengiin Pürevdorj" . 100aldartan.mn (in Mongolian). Retrieved 2024-06-22 .
^ REGARDING THE UPDATE OF THE SALARY RANGE AND MINIMUM RANGE OF CERTAIN CIVIL OFFICES (Government Resolution.128, Appendix 2). Government of Mongolia. 2024-03-27.
^ ABOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COEFFICIENT FOR DETERMINING THE SALARY (State Great Khural Resolution.63, Appendix. List item No.2). State Great Khural. 2019-06-06.
^ REGARDING DETERMINATION OF SENIOR STATE OFFICIAL RANK AND EQUIVALENT CIVIL OFFICE RANK (State Great Khural Resolution.19, Appendix). State Great Khural. 2019-02-01.
^ a b Law of Mongolia on the Government of Mongolia (in Mongolian). 1993-05-06. Retrieved 2024-06-22 .
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