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The '''Orda Cabinet''' was the second cabinet of the Mongol Uls, formed after the [[2022 Kurultai convention]]. A minority cabinet, it was led by Prime Minister Bataariin Orda and composed of the [[Greater Mongolia Movement]] and [[Central Asian People's Party]], with external support from the [[Gurkani Clerical | The '''Orda Cabinet''' was the second cabinet of the Mongol Uls, formed after the [[2022 Kurultai convention]]. A minority cabinet, it was led by Prime Minister Bataariin Orda and composed of the [[Greater Mongolia Movement]] and [[Central Asian People's Party]], with external support from the [[Gurkani Clerical Alliance]], the [[Islamic Modernist Party]], and the Gangs Seng Ge (Tibetan People's Party). The Orda Cabinet was most noted for its calling of the [[2023 Mongol Constitutional Referendum]], in which its proposed amendments were defeated, leading to Orda's resignation. | ||
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Revision as of 06:22, 29 December 2023
Orda Cabinet | |
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2nd Cabinet of the Mongol Uls | |
Date formed | 22 July 2022 |
Date dissolved | 28 December 2023 |
People | |
Head of government | Bataariin Orda |
Deputy head of government | Batu Ganbat Sherig Toka |
Member party | Greater Mongolia Movement Central Asian People's Party |
Status in legislature | Minority |
Opposition party | Uniting Mongolia Kok Bayraq |
History | |
Election(s) | 2022 |
Predecessor | Tuul Cabinet |
The Orda Cabinet was the second cabinet of the Mongol Uls, formed after the 2022 Kurultai convention. A minority cabinet, it was led by Prime Minister Bataariin Orda and composed of the Greater Mongolia Movement and Central Asian People's Party, with external support from the Gurkani Clerical Alliance, the Islamic Modernist Party, and the Gangs Seng Ge (Tibetan People's Party). The Orda Cabinet was most noted for its calling of the 2023 Mongol Constitutional Referendum, in which its proposed amendments were defeated, leading to Orda's resignation.
Composition
Position | Since | Name | Picture | Party | |
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Prime Minister |
July 22, 2022 | Bataariin Orda Baig | Independent (supported by DMN) | ||
First Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs |
July 22, 2022 | Batu Ganbat Baig | DMN | ||
Second Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Minority Affairs |
July 22, 2022 | Sherig Toka | CAPP | ||
Minister of Defense Minister of the Interior |
July 22, 2022 | Origiyn Batu | DMN | ||
Minister of Finance Minister of the Economy |
July 22, 2022 | Jambal Tuul Baig | DMN | ||
Minister of Education and Culture Minister of Health |
July 22, 2022 | Rebiya Nur | CAPP | ||
Minister of Justice Minister of Labour and Social Affairs |
July 22, 2022 | Gonji Lkhagvyn Maral | DMN | ||
Khalifa of Gurkaniyan Minister for Gurkaniyan Ex officio |
N/A | Rashid Markhayev Baig | GRI | ||
Commander of the Second Golden Horde Minister for the Second Golden Horde Ex officio |
N/A | Dayanniin Khusei Noyan | DMN | ||
Baskan of Kharkorin Minister for Kharkorin Ex officio |
N/A | Ulusboludiin Mandukhai Baskan | DMN |