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State Great Hural
Улсын Их Хурал
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairperson
Damdiny Demberel (MPRP)
since 1 September 2008
Structure
Seats76
Political groups
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (Mongol Ardyn Khuv'sgalt Nam) 46,
Democratic Party (Ardchilsan Nam) 27,
Civic Will Party (Irgenii Zorig Nam ) 1,
Civic Coalition (Irgenii Evsel) 1,
Independents 1
Elections
Last election
29 June 2008
Meeting place
Mongolian Parliament Building
Parliament of Mongolia Website
Government palace which houses the State Great Khural

The State Great Khural (Mongolian: Улсын Их Хурал, Ulsyn Ikh Khural; also State Great Hural. English: State Great Assembly) is the unicameral Parliament of Mongolia. It represents the legislative together with the government. State Great Khural is located in the Saaral Ordon.

Suffrage

All 76 members represents 26 multi-member constituencies, and are elected by Proportional Representation for a term of four years. The election is only valid if 50% of the electorate vote. Mongolian citizens are allowed to vote from the age of 18 if they live in Mongolia. They may be elected to office at the age of 25.

Chairperson

The members of parliament elect a chairperson from among their own numbers. The chairperson executes the roles of the speaker of the legislative as well as deputy of the president, and is ranked second in the hierarchy of the state after the president. The chairperson supervises the sessions of the parliament, and is responsible for its voting procedures. He automatically (ex officio) becomes a member of the National Security Council.

Tasks

The Great State Khural draws up new laws in conjunction with the government, and decides on their introduction. The parties represented in parliament nominate candidates for the direct election of the president. The parliament confirms the prime minister (proposed by the president) and the other ministers. It can veto initiatives of the president with a 2/3 majority. A 2/3 majority is also necessary for a change of the constitution.

Latest election

Template:Mongolian legislative election, 2008 The chairman since September 1, 2008 is Damdiny Demberel.[1]


See also

Media related to State Great Khural at Wikimedia Commons

References