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Top Ranked Politicians of Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 April 2006
“Today” Newspaper reports on the top politicians of Mongolia as chosen by 50 different researchers and reporters from Mongolia. The number following the name is the score given by the reporters and researchers.

1. Ts. Elbegdorj, Head of the Mongolian Democratic Party, Former Prime Minister: 62
2. E. Bat-Uul, Member of Parliament: 32
3. N. Bagabandi, Former President: 25
4. Ts. Nyamdorj, Member of Parliament: 24
5. S. Bayar, Secretary of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party: 22
6. N. Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia: 20
7. S. Oyun, Member of Parliament, Founder of the Civil Will Party: 19
8. M Enkhsaikhan, Deputy Premier of Mongolia: 16
9. M. Enkhbold, Prime Minister: 13
10. N. Bayartsaikhan, Member of Parliament, Minister of Finance: 9

Translated by Luke Distelhorst
http://mongolia.neweurasia.net/?p=42

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