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Minimizing the Human Factor

Mongolia's search for the "perfect system"

Is there a "perfect system of government"? How should it be designed to prevent corruption and illegitimate political influence? Can the human factor be eliminated through sophisticated checks and balances? Can a free press and an independent judiciary be replaced by an optimized electoral system and a balanced composition of parliament? Mongolia is trying to answer these questions by once again adapting the election and party laws and amending the constitution. Thirty-three years after the peaceful democratic revolution, the fine-tuning of the Mongolian system of government has still not been completed.

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Mongolia is once again amending its constitution, its electoral system, and its party law. The parliamentary parties want to eliminate several supposed deficits in the Mongolian system of government. The current country report looks at the most important changes and their justification.

 

The full-length country report is currently only available in German.

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Viktor Frank

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