Mongolia

Constitution of Mongolia (1992, last amended 2001)

Updated: June 2015

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Article 16, section 9 states:

…The right to elect shall be enjoyed from the age of eighteen years and the age eligible for being elected shall be defined by law according to the requirements in respect of the bodies of posts concerned.

 

Article 21, section 2 states:

The members of the State Ih Huralare elected by citizens of Mongolia entitled to vote, on the basis of universal, free, direct suffrage by secret ballot for a term of four years.

 

Excerpts from the Constitution of Mongolia (1992, last amended 2001)

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Article 43, section 1 states:

The Prime Minister may tender his/her resignation to the State Ih Hural before the expire of his/her term of office if he/she considers that the Government is unable to exercise its powers.

 

Excerpt from the Constitution of Mongolia (1992, last amended 2001)

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Article 43, section 1 states:

The Prime Minister may tender his/her resignation to the State Ih Hural before the expire of his/her term of office if he/she considers that the Government is unable to exercise its powers.

 

Excerpt from the Constitution of Mongolia (1992, last amended 2001)