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Norovyn Altankhuyag
Prime Minister of Mongolia from 2012 to 2014
Prime Minister of Mongolia from 2012 to 2014
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Norovyn Altankhuyag |
| native_name | Норовын Алтанхуяг |
| image | |
| caption | Altankhuyag in 2014 |
| office | 27th Prime Minister of Mongolia |
| president | Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj |
| term_start | 10 August 2012 |
| term_end | 5 November 2014 |
| predecessor | Sükhbaataryn Batbold |
| successor | Chimediin Saikhanbileg |
| office1 | Chairman of the Democratic Party |
| term_start1 | 2 September 2008 |
| term_end1 | 20 August 2015 |
| predecessor1 | Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj |
| successor1 | Zandaakhuugiin Enkhbold |
| office2 | Member of the State Great Hural |
| term_start2 | 1996 |
| term_end2 | 2000 |
| term_start3 | 2008 |
| term_end3 | 2016 |
| term_start4 | 30 June 2020 |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Ulaangom, Uvs, Mongolia |
| party | Democratic Party |
| otherparty | Mongolian Social Democratic Party (1990–2000) |
| alma_mater | National University of Mongolia |
| website | Official website |
| native_name_lang | mn |
| constituency4 | 11th, Songinokhairkhan District, Ulaanbaatar |
| (2024–2028) | |
| 20th, Orkhon Province | |
| (2020–2024) | |
| constituency3 | Closed list |
| (2012–2016) | |
| 26th, Songinokhairkhan District, Ulaanbaatar | |
| (2008–2012) | |
| constituency2 | 69th, Songinokhairkhan District, Ulaanbaatar |
| (1996–2000) |
(2024–2028) 20th, Orkhon Province (2020–2024) (2012–2016) 26th, Songinokhairkhan District, Ulaanbaatar (2008–2012) (1996–2000) Norovyn Altankhuyag (, ; born 20 January 1958) is a Mongolian politician who was the 27th Prime Minister of Mongolia from 2012 to 2014. He was elected five times as member of the State Great Khural, currently he is serving as MP for a second term since 2020. He was elected Chairman of the Democratic Party of Mongolia by the party's National Policy Committee, serving from 2008 to 2014, when he resigned as Prime Minister. He was First Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia in the coalition government of the Mongolian People's Party and Democratic Party from 2008 to 2012.
Previously, he served as the Minister of Agriculture and Industry between 1996 and 2000 and the Minister of Finance from 2004 to 2006. He served as senior advisor to the President of Mongolia, Khaltmaagiin Battulga, from 2017 until his resignation in early 2019.
Early life
Altankhuyag was born in Uvs Province in Mongolia and attended Ulaangom's 1st secondary school from 1966 to 1976. Then he graduated the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of National University of Mongolia. After the graduation, he was honored to stay as a professor at the university.
Political career
During the 1990 Democratic Revolution in Mongolia, he was one of pioneers in the youth movement. With his colleagues, he initiated the Democratic Socialist Movement. On 21 February 1990, the first meeting to establish the Mongolian Social Democratic Party was held, and he was elected as a member of the party establishing commission.
Between 1990 and 2006, he served as a General Secretary of different political parties four times. He was elected as the Member of Parliament twice.
Following the 2008 Mongolian parliamentary election, Democratic Party leader Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj resigned as a result of the party's controversial defeat and Altankhuyag was elected as the Democratic Party's new leader. During his leadership, Democratic Party of Mongolia launched "Mongolian People—2020" action plan to strengthen the values of democracy and civil society.
Prime Minister of Mongolia (2012–2014)
Following the 2012 Mongolian legislative election, Norovyn Altankhuyag was elected as the Prime Minister of Mongolia. During his tenure economic growth was 13.7% thanks largely to Oyu Tolgoi deposit. As a result of no confidence vote at the Parliament of Mongolia, Altankhuyag's Government was resigned on 5 November 2014.
References
References
- "Монгол Улсын Сангийн яам".
- (30 April 2012). "Political parties of Mongolia have started their conferences". infomongolia.com.
- Ch., Bolortuya. (5 November 2014). "Reform government resigns ''(in Mongolian)''". ikon.mn.
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