Yes. Mongolia officially created the title of President of Mongolia in 1990, when they became a semi-presidential republic.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj is the President of Mongolia. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj was the President of Mongolia in 2012. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj is the President of Mongolia in 2013. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj was the President of Mongolia in 2010. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj is the President of Mongolia in 2011. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj is the President of Mongolia in 2014. He became the President of Mongolia on 2009 June 18 after winning the 2009 presidential election. He was also the Prime Minister of Mongolia from 1998 April 23 to 1998 December 9.
Natsagiin Bagabandi was president of Mongolia from 1997 June 20 to 2005 June 24.
Yes, Mongolia is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister and a president.
There's no such thing as a leader in Mongolia. They do have a president just like in the U.S.
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Elbegdorj, Tsahia.