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| successor               = [[Cabinet of the Mongol Uls|Toka Cabinet]]
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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 Association]], 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.
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==
==Composition==
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 29 December 2023

Orda Cabinet
Golden Horde flag 1339.svg
2nd Cabinet of the Mongol Uls
Date formed22 July 2022
Date dissolved28 December 2023
People
Head of governmentBataariin Orda
Deputy head of governmentBatu Ganbat
Sherig Toka
Member partyGreater Mongolia Movement
Central Asian People's Party
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition partyUniting Mongolia
Kok Bayraq
History
Election(s)2022
PredecessorTuul 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
Prime Minister
July 22, 2022 Bataariin Orda Baig Bataariin Orda.jpeg Independent (supported by DMN)
First Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
July 22, 2022 Batu Ganbat Baig Batu Ganbat.jpeg DMN
Second Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Minority Affairs
July 22, 2022 Sherig Toka Sherig Toka.jpeg CAPP
Minister of Defense
Minister of the Interior
July 22, 2022 Origiyn Batu Origiyn Batu.png DMN
Minister of Finance
Minister of the Economy
July 22, 2022 Jambal Tuul Baig Jambal Nomin.jpeg DMN
Minister of Education and Culture
Minister of Health
July 22, 2022 Rebiya Nur Rebiya Nur.jpeg CAPP
Minister of Justice
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
July 22, 2022 Gonji Lkhagvyn Maral Lkhagvyn Maral.png DMN
Khalifa of Gurkaniyan
Minister for Gurkaniyan
Ex officio
N/A Rashid Markhayev Baig Rashid Markhayev.jpeg GRI
Commander of the Second Golden Horde
Minister for the Second Golden Horde
Ex officio
N/A Dayanniin Khusei Noyan Dayanniin Khusei.jpeg DMN
Baskan of Kharkorin
Minister for Kharkorin
Ex officio
N/A Ulusboludiin Mandukhai Baskan Ulusboludiin Mandukhai.jpeg DMN