Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Does the Mongolian country have a parlamentary government system?

Well, Mongolia is definitely a parliamentary republic. It
has a parliament that is elected by its people and which then elects the government. The
president is apprently elected directly. Mongolia also has a constitution, which is
another sign that it is, ostensibly at least, a democratic republic. The constitution
grants its citizens freedom of expression, religion and other freedoms. Mongolia also
has a number of political parties for which its citizens can choose to vote during
election time. The Mongolian People's Party currently holds the main power, being the
dominant party in two coalitions.


Thus we can classify
Mongolia as a parliamentary republic with its own constitution and democratic
representation of power. Of course, like many developing countries, it can be argued
that there is a gap between what Mongolia overtly is and how power is used and abused as
grassroots level.

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