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Revision as of 02:15, 12 December 2023

His Excellency
Bataariin Orda
Bataariin Orda.jpeg
Prime Minister of the Mongol Uls
Incumbent
Assumed office
22 July, 2022
Preceded byJambal Tuul
President of the Mongolian Republic
In office
10 August 2006 – 10 August 2010
Preceded byNatsagiin Bagabandi
Succeeded byJambal Tuul
Personal details
Born (1951-07-09) July 9, 1951 (age 73)
Ulan Bator, Mongolian People's Republic

Bataariin Orda is a Mongol politician serving as the current Prime Minister of the Mongol Uls, having previously served as the President of the Mongolian Republic from 2006 to 2010. Born to a peasant family in the then-communist Mongolian People's Republic, Orda was one of the founders of the Greater Mongolia Movement and a participant in the peaceful revolution against the MPR. After going into politics, Orda served several terms as a member of the Great State Khural (the legislature of the Mongolian Republic) before successfully contesting the presidency and resigning from the GMM. After serving a single term as president, he stepped down from that office and went into retirement, occasionally commenting on Mongol politics until the proclamation of the Khanate, after which he was asked by the GMM to come out of retirement and lead a GMM-Central Asian People's Party coalition government as Prime Minister.

Political views

As a self-proclaaimed progressive and leftist, Orda has advocated for state ownership of many key industries, as well as LGBTQ rights and the promotion of women. He was noted for having refused to serve as Prime Minister unless a second female minister was appointed, a demand to which the CAPP acquiesced, proposing that its member Rebiya Nur serve as Minister of Education and Culture.