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🏛️ Mongolia’s Minister of Energy and Minister of Education have submitted their resignations ❌

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Mongolia’s Minister of Energy, Choijilsuren B, and Minister of Education, Naranbayar P, have submitted their resignation requests to the prime minister.

  • Choijilsuren has served as Minister of Energy since 2022, while Naranbayar has served as Minister of Education since 2024.

  • The HUN Party, which is part of the ruling coalition, has not yet made a final decision on whether Naranbayar will remain in the cabinet or be reassigned to another position.

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