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Zandanshatar of Gombojav was appointed as the 34th Prime Minister of Mongolia.

At the general session of the Parliament /2025.06.12-13/, Gombojav Zandanshatar was discussed as the Prime Minister of Mongolia, and 92.3 percent of the members of the Parliament or 108 members voted in favor of him, and he was appointed as the 34th Prime Minister of Mongolia. 117 members participated in the voting.

Zandanshatar of Gombojav was born in 1970 in Baatsagaan sum of Bayankhongor province. Wife has 4 children. In 1987, he studied at the 10-year secondary school No. 77 in Ulaanbaatar, and in 1987-1992 he studied at the Institute of Folk Economy of the Irkutsk State of the Russian Federation, where he studied finance and economics. Master’s degree in Economics.

  • G. Zandanshatar started his career as a teacher at the Institute of Trade and Industry.
  • In 1995-1998, he worked as an economist, director of departments and departments at the Agricultural Bank.
  • In 1998-2000, the manager of the training center of the Bank of Mongolia, the authorized representative of the Bank of Mongolia at the Agricultural Bank
  • In 2000-2003, Deputy Director of “King” Bank,
  • Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture in 2003-2004,
  • Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture in 2003-2004,
  • In 2005-2010, a member of the Board of Directors of the Mongolian Democratic Socialist Youth Association under the MPP, vice president, president,
  • Member of Parliament in 2004-2012,
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2009-2012,
  • General Secretary of MPP in 2012-2013,
  • In 2013-2015, he was a researcher at the Institute of Development, Democracy and Rule of Law at Stanford University, USA.
  • Member of Parliament in 2016-2024,
  • Member of the Government of Mongolia in 2017-2019, Minister of Mongolia, Chairman of the Government of Mongolia, Speaker of the Parliament in 2019-2024,

• Since 2024, he has been working as the head of the Office of the President of Mongolia

Course: mining.mn                    2025/06/13