Myatavyn Peljee

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Myatavyn Peljee (* 1927 ) is a former Mongolian politician of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MRVP) in the Mongolian People's Republic .

Life

Myatavyn Peljee studied at the Mongolian State University and at the Academy of Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the CPSU. Subsequently, he was an instructor between 1950 and 1956 and then head of a Central Committee department from 1956. In 1961 he was elected for the first time at the 14th Party Congress of the MRVP as a member of the Central Committee (ZK) of the MRVP and in 1963 as a deputy of the Great People's Chural , the parliament of the Mongolian People's Republic.

After serving as Minister of Geology from 1966 to 1968, he served as Minister of Fuels, Energy and Geology from 1968 to 1976, and Minister of Geology and Mining Industry between April and June 1976, while Punsalmaagiin Otschirbat became the new Minister of Fuels and Energy Industry. In 1976 he became vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers and held this office until March 1990. At the same time, he had been Chairman of the Committee on Affairs of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) since 1977 as the successor to Damdiny Gombojav , while Gombayev was a candidate for the Politburo and secretary of the Central Committee MRVP was re-elected as chairman of the presidium of the Central Council of the Mongolian-Soviet Friendship Society, an influential mass organization. For his many years of service he was awarded the Order of the Red Labor Banner and the Order of the Polar Star. In March 1990, the previous Minister for Trade and Procurement Badrahyn ​​Sharavsambuu succeeded him as Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers. In the course of this government reshuffle , the First Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Chairman of the State Committees for Planning and Economics Puntsagiyn Jasray as well as the Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers Choynoryn Suren were dismissed and replaced by Dashiyn Byambasuren and Kinyatin Sardyan respectively.

In January 2000, Myatavyn Peljee became president of the Motherland Coalition (Ekh Oron Evsel) , which was formed from the Mongolian Democratic New Socialist Party and the Mongolian Workers' Party.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Annual Register: World Events , p. 122, Volume 219, St. Martin's Press, 1977
  2. ^ Asian Survey , p. 30, Volume 18, University of California Press, 1978
  3. ^ Edmund Burke: The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year , p. 122, Volume 219, 1978
  4. ^ Far Eastern Economic Review , p. 1, Volume 148, Issue 15, Review Publishing Company Limited, 1990
  5. ^ Daily Report: East Asia , p. 11, The Service, 1990