Cabinet of Nyam-Osoryn Uchral

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Cabinet of Nyam-Osoryn Uchral

22nd Cabinet of Mongolia
4 April 2026 – present
Date formed4 April 2026 (2026-04-04)
People and organisations
PresidentUkhnaagiin Khürelsükh
Prime ministerNyam-Osoryn Uchral
DeputyJadambyn Enkhbayar
Togmidyn Dorjkhand
Nyamtaishiryn Nomtoibayar
No. of ministers19[a]
Member parties
  •   Mongolian People's Party
  •   HUN Party
  •   National Coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition government
79 / 126 (62.7%)[b]









Opposition parties
History
Election2024 parliamentary election
Legislature terms9th State Great Khural
PredecessorZandanshatar

The Cabinet of Nyam-Osoryn Uchral (Mongolian: Ням-Осорын Учралын Засгийн газар) is the 22nd and current Government of Mongolia during the 9th legislative session of the State Great Khural. The cabinet was formed on 4 April 2026 by Nyam-Osoryn Uchral,[1] who was appointed Prime Minister of Mongolia on 30 March 2026.[2] It succeeded the previous cabinet led by Gombojavyn Zandanshatar.

The State Great Khural elected (88-19) former Chairman of the State Great Khural and Chairman of the Mongolian People's Party, Nyam-Osoryn Uchral, in the late hours of 30 March 2026.[2][3]

Ballot Candidate Votes Proportion
1st Ballot Nyam-Osoryn Uchral

(MPP)

Yes 88 69.84%
No 19 15.08%
Absent 19 15.08%
Nyam-Osoryn Uchral elected as Prime Minister of Mongolia.[3]

The second-largest parliamentary bloc and former coalition partner to the MPP, the Democratic Party (DP), announced it had no intentions of joining the new cabinet led by Uchral.[4] Without the DP's 42 seats, the MPP invited its previous partner, the HUN Party, to form a coalition government on 31 March 2026.[5] A four-party cabinet between the MPP, its previous coalition partners (HUN Party and Civil Will–Green Party), and the National Coalition was initially speculated by the local media.[1]

Uchral unveiled his cabinet nominations to the parliament for discussion on 3-4 April after the appointment of Sandagiin Byambatsogt (MPP) as speaker of parliament.[6] Instead of the Civil Will–Green Party, the National Coalition was invited to the coalition government, with its leader, Nyamtaishiryn Nomtoibayar, nominated as Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia. The unveiled cabinet retained its previous structure of 19 ministers and had eight nominations for renewal.[7] The 19 ministers of the new cabinet was officially sworn in by the State Great Khural at 2:00 AM on 4 April 2026.[8]

Composition

Party Ministers Percentage
Mongolian People's Party 16 84%
HUN Party 2 11%
National Coalition 1 5%
Total 19 100%
Office(s) Portrait Minister

Constituency

Party Took office Left office
1
Prime Minister
Nyam-Osoryn Uchral
MP for 10th
Chingeltei, Sükhbaatar
MPP 30 March 2026 Incumbent
2
First Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia
and Minister of Economy and Development
Jadambyn Enkhbayar
MP for 5th
Darkhan-Uul, Selenge,
Töv Province
MPP 25 November 2025
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
3
Deputy Prime Minister
Togmidyn Dorjkhand
Party list
HUN 10 July 2024
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
4
Deputy Prime Minister
Nyamtaishiryn Nomtoibayar
Party list
National Coalition 4 April 2026 Incumbent
5
Chief Cabinet Secretary
Battömöriin Enkhbayar
MP for 8th
Bayanzürkh District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
6
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Batmönkhiin Battsetseg
MP for 1st
Arkhangai, Bayankhongor,
Övörkhangai Province
MPP 29 January 2021
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
7
Minister of Finance
Zagdjavyn Mendsaikhan
MP for 2nd
Govi-Altai, Khovd, Uvs, Zavkhan Province
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
8
Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs
Sainbuyangiin Amarsaikhan
MP for 13th
Bagakhangai, Baganuur,
Nalaikh District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
9 Minister of Mining and Heavy Industry Gongoryn Damdinnyam
MP for 5th
Darkhan-Uul, Selenge,
Töv Province
MPP 18 June 2025
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
10
Ministry of Defense
Dambyn Batlut
MP for 4th
Bulgan, Khövsgöl,
Orkhon Province
MPP 18 June 2025
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
11
Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Tsendiin Sandag-Ochir
MP for 13th
Bagakhangai, Baganuur,
Nalaikh District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
12
Minister of Education
Luvsantserengiin Enkh-Amgalan
MP for 4th
Bulgan, Khövsgöl,
Orkhon Province
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
13 Minister of Family, Labor and Social Protection Telukhany Aubakir
MP for 3rd
Bayan-Ölgii Province
MPP 18 June 2025
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
14 Minister of Road and Transport Development Borkhüügiin Delgersaikhan
MP for 7th
Govisümber, Dornogovi,
Dundgovi, Ömnögovi Province
MPP 10 July 2024
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
15 Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth Jukovyn Aldarjavkhlan
MP for 12th
Khan-Uul District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
16 Minister of Construction, Urban Development, and Housing Enkhtaivany Bat-Amgalan
MP for 8th
Bayanzürkh District
MPP 18 June 2025
(renewed on 4 April 2026)
Incumbent
17 Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry Tsagaankhüügiin Iderbat
MP for 6th
Dornod, Khentii, Sükhbaatar Province
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
18 Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications Chinbatyn Nomin
MP for 11th
Songinokhairkhan District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent
19 Minister of Energy Badrakhyn Naidalaa
Party list
HUN 4 April 2026 Incumbent
20 Minister of Health Enkhbayaryn Batshugar
MP for 11th
Songinokhairkhan District
MPP 4 April 2026 Incumbent

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