List of Presidents of Mongolia
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The following is a list of President
s of Mongolia
since the proclamation of the republic in 1924.
Mongolia
The first column counts (individuals number) and the second column counts (administration number/term number).
President of Mongolia
The President of Mongolia is the head of state of Mongolia. The Constitution of Mongolia implements a parliamentary system, so while much of the President's role is ceremonial, he or she does wield significant political power.-Election:...
s of Mongolia
Mongolia
Mongolia is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south, east and west. Although Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, its western-most point is only from Kazakhstan's eastern tip. Ulan Bator, the capital and largest...
since the proclamation of the republic in 1924.
Mongolian People's Republic (1924-1992)
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Chairman of the State Great Khural 1924 |
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1 | Navaandorjiin Jadambaa Navaandorjiin Jadambaa Navaandorjiin Jadambaa was the first republican Head of State of Mongolia. He became Chairman of the State Great Hural in November 1924 following the death of the Bogd Khan... |
28 November 1924 | 29 November 1924 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Chairmen of the Presidium of the State Little Khural 1924 - 1951 |
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2 | Peljidiin Genden | 29 November 1924 | 15 November 1927 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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3 | Jamtsangiyn Damdinsüren Jamtsangiyn Damdinsüren Jamtsangiyn Damdinsüren was President of Mongolia from the period of January 16, 1927 to January 23, 1929. He was a member of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.... |
16 November 1927 | 23 January 1929 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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4 | Khorloogiin Choibalsan | 24 January 1929 | 27 April 1930 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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5 | Losolyn Laagan Losolyn Laagan Losolyn Laagan was President of Mongolia from April 27, 1930, to June 2, 1932. He was a member of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.... |
27 April 1930 | 2 July 1932 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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6 | Anandyn Amar Anandyn Amar Anandyn Amar , was the head of state of the Mongolian People’s Republic from 1932 to 1936 as well as prime minister from 1928–1930 and again from 1936-1939.-Early life and career:... |
2 July 1932 | 22 March 1936 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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7 | Dansrabilegiin Dogsom Dansrabilegiin Dogsom Dansrabilegiin Dogsom was a Mongolian Communist political figure; he served as president of Mongolia from 1936 until 1939.-References:... |
22 March 1936 | 9 July 1939 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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8 | Gonchigiin Bumtsend | 6 July 1940 | 6 July 1951 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Chairmen of the Presidium of the State Great Khural 1951 - 1960 |
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8 | Gonchigiin Bumtsend | 6 July 1951 | 23 September 1953 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa (acting) | 23 September 1953 | 7 July 1954 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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9 | Jamsrangiin Sambuu Jamsrangiin Sambuu Jamsrangiin Sambuu was the chairman of the presidium of the Mongolian People's Republic People's Great Khural from 1954 to 1972. He was effectively president of Mongolia.... |
7 July 1954 | 7 July 1960 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Chairmen of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural 1960 - 1990 |
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9 | Jamsrangiin Sambuu Jamsrangiin Sambuu Jamsrangiin Sambuu was the chairman of the presidium of the Mongolian People's Republic People's Great Khural from 1954 to 1972. He was effectively president of Mongolia.... |
7 July 1960 | 20 May 1972 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Tsagaanlamyn Dügersüren (acting) | 20 May 1972 | 29 June 1972 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Sonomyn Luvsan (acting) | 29 June 1972 | 11 June 1974 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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10 | Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal | 11 June 1974 | 23 August 1984 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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Nyamyn Jagvaral (acting) | 23 August 1984 | 12 December 1984 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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11 | Jambyn Batmönkh | 12 December 1984 | 21 March 1990 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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President of the People's Republic 1990 - 1992 |
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12 | Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat | 21 March 1990 | 3 September 1992 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
MongoliaMongoliaMongolia is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south, east and west. Although Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, its western-most point is only from Kazakhstan's eastern tip. Ulan Bator, the capital and largest...
(1992-Present)
The first column counts (individuals number) and the second column counts (administration number/term number).I# | A# | Picture | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party | |
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Presidents of Mongolia 1992 onwards |
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1st | 1st | Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat | 3 September 1992 | 6 June 1993 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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2nd | 6 June 1993 | 20 June 1997 | Social Democratic Party Mongolian Social Democratic Party The Mongolian Social Democratic Party was a political party in Mongolia. It was founded in 1990 by Bat-Erdeniin Batbayar. Other prominent members included A.Ganbaatar, Losolyn Byambajargal and Radnaasumbereliyn Gonchigdorj. A considerable number of members came from the mathematics and physics... |
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2nd | 3rd | Natsagiin Bagabandi | 20 June 1997 | 6 June 2000 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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4th | 6 June 2000 | 24 June 2005 | |||||
3rd | 5th Mongolian presidential election, 2005 The 2005 Mongolian presidential election was held in Mongolia on 22 May 2005. The election was won by Nambariin Enkhbayar of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party , who took over half of the vote.-Background:... |
Nambaryn Enkhbayar Nambaryn Enkhbayar Nambaryn Enkhbayar is a Mongolian political figure. He was the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 2000 to 2004, the Speaker of Parliament from 2004 to 2005, and the President of Mongolia from 2005 to 2009... |
24 June 2005 | 18 June 2009 | People's Revolutionary Party Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party The Mongolian People's Party formerly the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is an ex-communist political party in Mongolia. The party is abbreviated MPP in English and ' in Mongolian... |
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4th | 6th Mongolian presidential election, 2009 Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 24 May 2009. It was contested between incumbent Nambaryn Enkhbayar, supported by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, who had support of the Democratic Party and the opposition parties. Elbegdorj declared himself... |
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj | 18 June 2009 | Incumbent (Term expires June 2013) |
Democratic Party Democratic Party (Mongolia) The Democratic Party is a conservative liberal and libertarian political party in Mongolia. Its primary goals are the continued transformation of Mongolia into an open and democratic society.- History :... |
See also
- President of MongoliaPresident of MongoliaThe President of Mongolia is the head of state of Mongolia. The Constitution of Mongolia implements a parliamentary system, so while much of the President's role is ceremonial, he or she does wield significant political power.-Election:...
- Prime Minister of MongoliaPrime Minister of MongoliaThe Prime Minister of Mongolia is the highest member of the Mongolian government's executive arm, and heads the Mongolian cabinet. The Prime Minister is appointed by Parliament, and can be removed by a vote of no confidence.-Powers:...