In Mongolia, leaders are primarily chosen through a democratic electoral process. The President is elected by popular vote for a four-year term, while members of the State Great Khural (the parliament) are elected through a mixed electoral system that includes both proportional and majoritarian representation. Political parties play a significant role in the selection process, and candidates are typically nominated by these parties. Traditional practices and influence from local communities can also impact leadership selection, especially in rural areas.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
a socialist leader is chosen by the citizens in a democratic election.
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Norovyn Altankhuyag is the Prime Minister of Mongolia in 2013.Altankhuyag became the Prime Minister of Mongolia on 2012 August 10 as leader of the Democratic Party.
the leader who the other leader has chosen is the new leader
Peter was chosen as the leader of the Church and apostles. Pope Gregory was chosen to be the pope and leader of the Church.
There's no such thing as a leader in Mongolia. They do have a president just like in the U.S.
By elections
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They are chosen by people voting every 2 years.
A: the Sumerian leader is chosen by it's people.