Prime Minister Uchral Appoints New Cabinet Members

Politics
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2026-04-04 13:58:07

Ulaanbaatar, April 4, 2026 /MONTSAME/. At the plenary session of the State Great Khural (Parliament), the members of the Government presented by Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor were discussed. Subsequently, the Prime Minister exercised his power granted under the Constitution and the Law on Government to appoint and formalize the members of the Cabinet.


While appointing the members of the Government, the Prime Minister emphasized that they were being appointed during an extraordinary period marked by disruptions in fuel supply, sharp price increases, shortages, rising inflation, and price surges, circumstances under which many countries around the world have declared states of emergency.


He noted that holding a ministerial position is less about power and more about responsibility. The Prime Minister stressed that ministers are entrusted with a heavy duty to confront challenges, overcome difficulties, work with greater speed and courage, and turn problems into solutions. He underlined the expectation that they will utilize their knowledge and experience to implement the Government’s policies, programs, and objectives, lead their respective sectors effectively, and work free from corruption and conflicts of interest.


He also emphasized strict accountability in both ethics and performance, calling on ministers to demonstrate patriotism through action, and to work with unity, strength, and decisiveness.


Following this, the newly appointed ministers took their oath before Parliament, paid respect to the state flag, and signed the oath document.

The Cabinet led by Prime Minister Uchral consists of:

  • First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development: Enkhbayar Jadamba
  • Deputy Prime Minister: Dorjkhand Togmid
  • Deputy Prime Minister: Nomtoibayar Nyamtaishir
  • Minister and Chief of the Cabinet Secretariat: Enkhbayar Battumur
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Battsetseg Batmunkh
  • Minister of Finance: Mendsaikhan Zagdjav
  • Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs: Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan
  • Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources: Damdinnyam Gongor
  • Minister of Defense: Batlut Damba
  • Minister of Environment and Climate Change: Sandag-Ochir Tsend
  • Minister of Education: Enkh-Amgalan Luvsantseren
  • Minister of Family, Labour and Social Protection: Aubakir Telyekhan
  • Minister of Road and Transport: Delgersaikhan Borkhuu
  • Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth: Aldarjavkhlan Jukov
  • Minister of Urban Development, Construction and Housing: Bat-Amgalan Enkhtaivan
  • Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry: Iderbat Tsagaankhuu
  • Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Communications: Nomin Chinbat
  • Minister of Energy: Naidalaa Badrakh