Chief of the mongolian state

President Nambaryn Enkhbayar (Since june 24th 2005)

Chief of the mongolian government:

Prime Minister Tsakhi Elbegdorj (Since 20 august 2004)

Independence of the country

11 july 1921 from China

Capital of Mongolia:

Ulan-Bator, Oulan-bator (Ulaanbaatar)

Mongolian constitution

12 february 1992

Suffrage:

18 years old

Adminitrativ division

21 provinces (Aimak) and one municipality (city of Ulan-Bator)

Political system of Mongolia

Parlementary and presidential

 

 

 

Mongolian provinces

Arkhangaï, Bayankhongor, Bayan-Olgii, Bulgan, Darhan Uul, Dornod, Dornogovi, Dundgovi, Dzavkhan, Govi-Sumber, Khentii, Khovd, Hovsgol, Omnogovi, Orkhon, Ovorkhangai, Selenge, Sukhbaatar, Tov, Ovs

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