Mongolia’s home politics has now reached a boiling level, with the resignation of the incumbent Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav and nomination of the Speaker of Parliament and Get together Chairman Uchral Nyamosor as his substitute. Mongolia has now had three governments for the reason that ousting of Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai in Might 2025. The general political fiasco is disheartening the Mongolian public and distorting any efforts towards good governance and political stability.
On March 27, Zandanshatar, who took workplace in June 2025, submitted his resignation request to the Mongolian Parliament, the State Nice Khural. This got here as a shock to many Mongolians because the nation braced for yet one more management change, adopted by a authorities change.
The day after Zandanshatar’s resignation request the Mongolian Parliament voted 74 % in assist of relieving Zandanshatar from his prime ministership. Throughout the Third Conference of the Mongolian Folks’s Get together, the MPP voted 99.7 % in assist of Uchral Nyamosor as subsequent prime minister to guide the nation. Uchral beforehand served as minister of digital growth and communications of mongolia and is at present the chairman of the MPP.
The political discord that started final yr with the ousting of Oyun-Erdene’s coalition authorities sadly has deepened and is changing into a disruptive power for Mongolia’s governance. Oyun-Erdene’s resignation was adopted by indictment of the interim Speaker of the Parliament Bulgantuya Khurelbaatar, and now the abrupt resignation of Zandanshatar.
In simply 10 months, Mongolia has now weathered three modifications of governments, highlighting the shortage of political stability. The repeated upheavals additional beg the questions of whether or not MPP ought to proceed to guide the nation’s authorities.
Amongst Mongolia observers, there are a number of competing explanations for the present political theater, referring to inner feud throughout the MPP but additionally involving the upcoming 2027 presidential election.
In June 2025, when the Oyun-Erdene authorities was ousted by a number of main youth-led protests, there have been rumblings about an unfriendly break between Oyun-Erdene and President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa. The Oyun-Erdene faction throughout the MPP pushed the narrative that Khurelsukh wished to serve one other time period, which the presidential workplace repeatedly denied. Below Mongolia’s 2019 constitutional modification, Khurelsukh can solely serve one-six yr time period.
One other clarification holds that the youthful leaders throughout the MPP, significantly Oyun-Erdene and former Speaker of Parliament Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve, are making political maneuvers to bolster their affect with the aim of changing into the MPP’s presidential candidate. When it comes to public opinion, it’s unlikely that both would have full confidence to be elected as president, given their roles within the political drama over the previous yr.
Zandanshatar stepped into the prime ministerial function throughout a busy time in Mongolia’s home politics. Now his abrupt choice to resign is also learn by some as an indication that he could also be excited about operating for the presidency as effectively.
These arguments have been extremely politicized. Consequently, these failures and distorted political scenes of the MPP are literally strengthening confidence within the Democratic Get together and the Khun Get together candidates within the upcoming 2027 presidential election.
Past the political fiasco throughout the MPP, the Mongolian folks proceed to voice their issues with extra concrete points. Even whereas the nation’s management was altering but once more, a number of protests erupted in Ulaanbaatar regarding a significant freeway building challenge that may destroy the capital’s solely main water supply, the Khatan Tuul River.
The constructing of a significant freeway was a part of the Oyun-Erdene authorities’s 14 mega initiatives that aimed to cut back visitors congestion within the capital. On March 28 and 29, a number of protests happened in opposition to Mayor of Ulaanbaatar Nyambaatar Khishgee’s choice to construct the freeway, citing main environmental issues. Thus far, the federal government stays unmoved. Throughout a parliamentary session, MPs Lodoisambuu Chuluunbileg and Munkhbayasgalan Bayasgalan pointed to the existence of a counter protest to defend Nyambaatar’s choice to proceed with the freeway challenge regardless of the general public’s opposition.
Researchers and environmental advocates proceed to demand an skilled assessment. Officers from the Ministry of Surroundings have deferred inquiries to the contracting firms and averted accountability. A number of parliamentary members cited main discrepancies and known as for accountability from the mayor.
The occasions over the weekend – not solely the resignation of Zandanshatar Gombojav and the MPP’s nomination of Uchral Nyamosor as the following prime minister, but additionally the continued protests – don’t create a optimistic picture for Mongolia’s governance or political stability.
The frequent modifications on the prime lead to main disturbances within the nation’s governance. The instability not solely prevents any optimistic change in Mongolia’s governance, however is arguably itself a transparent indication of corruption, nepotism, and factionalism. Mongolia’s Corruption Notion Index ranking has not improved since 2018, and this has a direct hyperlink to the failures of all earlier governments to sort out high-level corruption.
In 2024, Mongolia’s rating on the Authorities Effectiveness Index was -0.39 (the place (-2.5 is the weakest and a pair of.5 is the strongest). That was not solely effectively beneath the world common, however marked an extra decline from 2023, when Mongolia scored -0.36. These numbers mirror main challenges within the authorities’s public service high quality and failed coverage implementation.
What is going on in Mongolia’s home sphere might not be a shock to analysts. However to the Mongolian public, each change of presidency units again their alternatives and the nation’s potential.












