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Revision as of 02:12, 6 December 2023
Kurultai | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | Muharrem Toglayev, GRI |
First Vice-President | Batu Ganbat, DMN |
Second Vice-President | Namgyal Dorje, GSG |
Structure | |
Seats | 100 |
Political groups | Government (34): DMN: 29 seats TAN: 5 seats Support (19): GRI: 9 seats ZIP: 6 seats GSG: 4 seats Opposition (13): MN: 7 seats KB: 4 seats CCP: 2 seats Ex-officio (34): Clans: 33 seats Bogd Gegeen: 1 seat
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Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies | |
First election | 2020 |
Last election | 2022 |
Next election | 2024 |
Website | |
kurultai |
The Kurultai (literally "gathering") is a traditional Mongol legislative format which is today the unicameral legislature of the Mongol Uls. Composed of 100 members, the modern Kurultai serves to pass legislation and provide confidence to the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The 4th and incumbent Kurultai is the Korla Kurultai.
Composition
The Kurultai is composed of 100 members. 66 are elected by party-list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies. 33 represent the Mongol Clans, while the Bogd Gegeen holds a seat ex-officio.
Constituencies
Constituency | Seats |
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Mongolia | 30 |
Gurkaniyan | 16 |
Kharkorin | 7 |
Uyghur Community | 5 |
Tibetan Community | 4 |
Chinese Community | 2 |
Mongol Community | 2 |
Total | 66 |
Conventions of the Kurultai
A Kurultai was traditionally convened for matters of great importance and magnitude, such as the election of a Khan. Today, a Kurultai is convened every two years, immediately after national elections. A Kurultai is named after the location in which it is convened; for example, the Hovd Kurultai was convened in the city of Hovd. Thus far, four all-Mongol conventions of the Kurultai have been held (other, non-"ecumenical" Kurultai conventions have been held, for example in the Golden Horde.
Kurultai | Period | Notes |
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Onon River Kurultai | 1206 – 1206 | Elected Temüjin as Chinggis Khan |
Urga Hills Kurultai | 1911 – 1919 | Elected A. L. C. D. Vanchüg as the Bogd Khan |
Hovd Kurultai | 2020 – 2022 | First Kurultai of the modern Mongol Uls |
Korla Kurultai | 2022 – Present | First Kurultai convened outside Mongolia |