Mongolia's Top Court Reverses Prime Minister's Dismissal
Mongolia's Constitutional Court has invalidated a parliamentary vote that removed Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported that the court's decision was immediate, effectively reversing last week's dismissal of the prime minister from the mineral-rich nation.
- Country:
- China
Mongolia's top judiciary body has invalidated a recent parliamentary vote that ousted the nation's prime minister, as reported by China's CCTV.
The ruling by the Constitutional Court takes immediate effect, countermanding a previous decision to remove Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav.
This development underscores significant judicial intervention in Mongolia's political landscape.
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