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  Elbegdorj Tsakhiagiyn - Executive Conversation - Inside Arizona Business with Dana Cooper
Elbegdorj had a record of fighting for transparency in the Mongolian government, free speech and the freedom of the press/media.
Elbegdorj is one of the 13 leaders of the peaceful revolution that ended nearly 75 years of communist rule in 1989 and created an open democratic society in Mongolia.
Elbegdorj (referred to by his first name according to Mongolian practice) is married and has four sons.
www.insidearizonabusiness.com /executive_conversation.asp?ID=11   (530 words)

  
 Universal Peace Television
The Honorable Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, former Prime Minister of Mongolia speaks about the new Mongolia.
UpTV is the 1st broadband television channel dedicated to peace-casting.
Technical questions and commets about the site can be addressed to our Webmaster at webmaster@uptv.org
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 moda cashmere - Politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In April 2006, Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj was elected as a Democratic Party chairman by the two step elections of the party.
As part of the terms of the power-sharing agreement, the MPRP would regain the Prime Ministership in August 2006 after a term in office by Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj of the Democratic Party.
Its leader Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj became the prime minister.
www.moda-cashmere.com /politics.html   (2095 words)

  
 Mongolia (country) - MSN Encarta
Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj of the MDC was appointed prime minister.
Elbegdorj had previously served as prime minister of Mongolia between April and December 1998.
In May 2005, Enkhbayar was elected as president, winning more than 53 per cent of the vote and replacing Natsagiyn Bagabandi, who had ruled since 1997.
uk.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761565003_7/Mongolia_(country).html   (857 words)

  
 Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elbegdorj actively participates in the international appeal to the (junta) Government of Myanmar to release Burmese democracy activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest and Members of Myanmar Parliament those have been imprisoned since they were elected to the parliament.
Elbegdorj said "Mongolia should not push back those refugees who came for freedom from the hell of communism." In September 2003, when 26 North Korean refugees were caught at the Mongolian border, there were disputes over whether to deport them to North Korea.
Elbegdorj is the eighth son of his parents and he himself has four sons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tsakhiagiyn_Elbegdorj   (4232 words)

  
 davintosh » Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The guest speaker was Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, who served two terms as prime minister in Mongolia, and was instrumental in bringing his country out of Communism and into a free democracy and market economy.
His opponents were somewhat awestruck at the invitation and turned him loose on the condition that he return to Mongolia in a week.
News of Elbegdorj’s visit here was printed in newspapers in Mongolia, with much embellishment — “All of America is praising Elbegdorj with standing ovations!” Of course there is a grain of truth to that, as he did receive a standing ovation from a meeting he visited in South Dakota, but all of America?
daveandyvonne.com /wp/?p=67   (502 words)

  
 Mongolia, country, Asia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The unexpected turnabout led to weeks of wrangling and a delay in inaugurating parliament.
In August, however, the MPRP and the opposition agreed to form a unity government, and Democrat Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj became prime minister.
Elbegdorj had previously held the office for seven months in 1998.
www.bartleby.com /65/mo/Mongolnat.html   (1406 words)

  
 CHF International: News: Mongolian Prime Minister Visits CHF's GER Initiative
As the local media gathered, Prime Minister Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, spent over a half-hour talking to community members who are active participants in CHF International's GER Initiative.
Prime Minister Elbegdorj was then given a presentation on the GER Initiative, about how it works and how successful it has been for small and medium sized businesses in Mongolia.
After the presentation, Elbegdorj had a meeting with several clients of the GER Initiative who spoke very highly of the program.
www.chfhq.org /content/news/detail/2231   (356 words)

  
 AEI - Events
The first was during Bush’s meeting with Prime Minister Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj.
As a symbol of appreciation for the role the United States has played in promoting democracy in Mongolia, Elbegdorj then presented President Bush with his copy of the constitution that he had carried with him since 1992 when the constitution was first passed.
Prime Minister Elbegdorj also indicated his desire for Mongolia to be a model of democracy throughout the region.
www.aei.org /events/filter.all,eventID.1210/summary.asp   (1112 words)

  
 News Clock : Index
Disagreement within Mongolia's ruling coalition over the pace and direction of market reforms in April 1998 caused a shakeup that thrust Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, a pro-reform politician, into the prime minister's position.
In 2004 elections, however, the MPRP was dealt a stunning blow, reducing its number of seats in parliament from 72 to 36.
The opposition Motherland Democratic Coalition took 34 seats, and in August, its leader, Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, was appointed prime minister to lead a coalition government.
www.newsclock.com /index.php?countryId=132   (3026 words)

  
 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, AL
Elbegdorj (referred to by his first name according to Mongolian practice) was born as the eighth and youngest child to Tsakhia and Khoninkhuu in Zereg sum (village), Hovd province, Mongolia.
With the resignation of the Politburo, Mongolia became able to establish a People's Congress and then to adopt its Constitution [2] that guaranteed human rights, democracy and liberty.
Elbegdorj was a Democratic Party candidate against Miyeegombo Enkhbold, MPRP candidate for the Parliamentary elections at the 65th Constituency in August 2005.
www.timesdaily.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Tsakhiagiyn_Elbegdorj   (4212 words)

  
 2. The Republic of Mongolia (The Mongolian People's Republic), 1945-2000. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Discord over proposed market reforms spread within Mongolia's ruling coalition.
As a result, Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj was suddenly given the position of prime minister.
However, further parliamentary disagreement led to his resignation on July 24.
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 Jacksonville News - Browns spread gospel around world
For years, China continued to pursue aggressive action to gain control of Mongolia, creating border squirmishes on the Kazakh-Sinkiang frontier to the west and at the Amur and Ussuri Rivers.
The Soviets once again expelled the Chinese offensive, and Mongolia remained under Communist rule until 1998, when, after the break up of the Soviet Union, Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, a pro-reform politician, was elected as Mongolia’s Prime Minister.
Today, the followers of the People’s Revolutionary Party and the those backing the Motherland Democratic Coalition, continue to vie for control of the country, controlling 36 and 34 seats in parliament, respectively.
www.jaxnews.com /news/2004/jn-localnews-1111-searp-4k11n5214.htm   (1571 words)

  
 savantics.com shop amazon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Batkhuyag), overthrew Democrat Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj's grand coalition government.
It has been claimed that this violated the Constitution, as the parliament exceeded its power.
The decision to overthrow Elbegdorj's government was based on the MPRP Directing Board's decision, contrary to its three agreements with the Democratic Party.
www.savantics.com /mod3.php?title=Mongolia   (4067 words)

  
 Publius Pundit - Blogging the democratic revolution
While North Korea’s continuing Stalinism has brought it to the brink of collapse, Mongolia undertook a series of political and economic reforms that revitalized the country.
Over the past two years, Mongolia and North Korea have exchanged several high-level delegations, and in August North Korea reopened its embassy in Ulaan Baatar five years after it closed because of what Pyongyang termed financial reasons.
But most of the cooperation is being channeled through “back-door diplomacy,” said Baabar, an adviser to Elbegdorj and a founder of the Northeast Asia Association, an organization committed to improving Mongolia’s ties with North Korea.
www.publiuspundit.com /wp-trackback.php?p=1217   (646 words)

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