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| | Mongolia - GOVERNMENT |
 | | Batmonh was promoted to these top-level positions in 1984 after his predecessor, Yumjaagiyn Tsedenbal, who had been in power since 1952, was replaced by the Central Committee, reportedly for health reasons. |
 | | The selection of thematic material was being supervised closely in the late 1980s, but, in comparison with the Tsedenbal years, a relaxed atmosphere toward the media was apparent. |
 | | Channels of communication were government-owned and government-operated; information and propaganda were woven together in news, educational material, and entertainment. |
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