Mongolian businessman and martial arts expert Khaltmaa Battulga was sworn in as president Monday, vowing to revive the flagging economy and pursue relations with countries outside its giant neighbours ...
ARVAIKHEER, Mongolia - On the vast Mongolian steppe, birthplace of Genghis Khan, a strong man has arisen. Literally. Mongolia's President Khaltmaa Battulga is a former world martial arts champion who ...
ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) – Populist former martial arts star and businessman Khaltmaa Battulga has won Mongolia’s presidential run-off election, according to voter data from the General Election ...
Former martial arts star Khaltmaa Battulga won Mongolia’s presidential run-off election on Saturday, Reuters reported. >> Read more trending news Battulga, 54, a member of the Democratic Party, won ...
A brash businessman with martial arts skills clinched Mongolia's first-ever presidential runoff election Saturday after his opponent conceded defeat in the scandal-plagued race to take the helm of the ...
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Battulga inherits a $5.5 billion International Monetary Fund-led bailout intended to stabilise the economy. Battulga inherits a $5.5 billion International Monetary Fund-led bailout intended to ...
Battulga, 54, a member of the Democratic Party, won with 50.6 percent of the vote as 60.9 of Mongolia’s voters went to the poll, according to data from the General Election Commission. Battulga was ...