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JPRS-MON-91-00218 JULY 1991

ANNVESUMMRYI V

1 94 1 1 199 1

-IPRS Report""""ff

East AsiaMongolia

19411-3 ON 1991A

Approved for pubis ml I (CDiftbution UnOmted

LDTC QUALITY MSPETD 5

REPRODUCED BY !U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICESPRINGFIELD, VA. 22161

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East AsiaMongolia

JPRS-MON-91-002 CONTENTS 18 July 1991

Privatization Process Begins in Mongolia [A. Chernov; TASS, 2 May 91] ................................................. IB iograph ic D ata .............................................................................................................................................. IArmy Political Department Official Interviewed [ARDYN ERH No 17, 11 Aug 90] ............................... 7Mongolian National Progress Party Statutes [PAMPHLET, 13 May 90 pp 5-8] ........................................ 9

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JPRS-MON-91-002 118 July 1991

Privatization Process Begins in Mongolia ALTANHUYAG, N.-Simultaneously elected memberLD0205102891 Moscow TASS in English 1007 GMT of the Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist2 May 91 Movement and the Political Council of the Mongolian

Social-Democratic Party; released from his position asmember of the Executive Council of the Democratic

[By TASS correspondent Aleksandr Chernov] Socialist Movement (UG 21-30 Sep 90 p 2)

[Text] Ulaanbaatar May 2 TASS- The sale of stateproperty has been launched in Mongolia by a decision of AMARBOLD, CHIMEDDORJIYN-t Appointeda governmental commission, although the Mongolian deputy director of the Militia Administration by theParliament only today began to discuss a privatisation Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1)

bill. AMARHUU, 0.-President of the Mongolian Associa-

By way of experiment, it is first planned to auction tion for Environmental Protection and candidate ofshops, public catering and everyday service establish- jurisprudence (ARDYN TOR No 4 1990 p 4)ments to citizens and non-state organisations. AMARSANAA, J.-Member of the HUULI YOS edito-

There are no contradiction with the plans: preparations rial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)for sale by auction are being made in pursuance of therecent resolution passed by the Mongolian Parliament, AMARSAYHAN, D.-Secretary of the Arhangayprivatisation commission secretary Ye. Gerelchulun told Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990TASS. inside front cover)

According to the resolution, the government is obliged to AMARSAYHAN, DAMDINJABYN- Appointedlaunch privatisation without waiting for the adoption of deputy director of the Main State Customs Administra-a general legislative act by the small khural. tion (UNEN 6 Nov 90 p 4)

The planned auctions do not signify the cabinet's renun- BAASAN, NATSAGDORJIYN- Confirmed as generalciation of previous plans to privatise property through director of the Mongolian Social Economy and Servicethe distribution of coupons among the population giving Cooperative by the Government of the MPR (UNEN 6each citizen equal starting rights for participation in the Nov 90 p 4)process.

BAASANJAB, G.-Chairman of the Supreme CouncilA special package of documents and regulations has been of [Agricultural] Cooperative Associations (MON-worked out and sent to local authorities in order to carry GOLYN HODOO 18 Oct 90 p 3)out the country's first-ever process of selling state prop-erty by auction. BAATAR, JAALHUUGIYN- Director of the State

According to the MONTSAME news agency, 12 service Security Administration; promoted to the rank of major

establishements in Ulaanbaatar have been prepared for general in accordance with the 22 October 1990 decree

sale by auction. More than 300 applications for them of the President, signed in Ulaanbaatar by P. Ochirbat,have been filed with the capital's executive board. President of the MPR (UNEN 24 Oct 90 p 1)

BAATAR, C.-Chairman of the Hentiy Aymag MPRPBiographic Data Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front91P50235A Ulaanbaatar various sources in Mongolian cover)

BABUU, C.-Deputy director of the Organizational[Information has been obtained from various Mongo- Department of the Administrative Office of the Smalllian-language sources published in Ulaanbaatar in 1990.] Hural of the MPR (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 20)

[Text] BADAR-UUGAN, BADRAAGIYN- Appointed

ADILBISH, Y.-Secretary of the Ulaanbaatar City chairman of the Committee for the Development ofMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside Culture and Art of the MPR by the Government of thefront cover) MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1)

ADIYAASUREN, T.-Simultaneously elected member BADZARHUU, AYUURDZANYN- Relieved of hisof the Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist duties as minister of finance of the MPR in accordanceMovement and member of the Political Council of the with the 21 June 1990 decree of the Presidium of theMongolian Social-Democratic Party; released from his People's Great Hural, signed by P. Ochirbat, chairman,position as a member of the Executive Council of the and C. Dashdemberel, secretary of the Presidium of theDemocratic Socialist Movement (UG 21-30 Sep 90 p 2) People's Great Hural (UNEN 22 Jun 90 p 1)

AKIM, G.-Editor-in-chief of TSOG (TSOG No 5 BADARRAGCHAA, T.-Member of the editorial board1990 p 2) of TSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2)

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BADRAA, J.-Secretary of the Association of Artistic BATTOMOR, T.-Secretary of the Dornod AymagWorkers (UG 1-10 Oct 90 p 2) MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 inside front

cover)BAHDAL, G.-Member of the HUULI YOS editorialboard (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2) BAYARMAGNAY, A.-Editor-in-chief of TUSGAAR

TOGTNOL (TUSGAAR TOGTNOL 14 Nov 90 p 4)BALDORJ, T.-Member of the SETGUULCH editorialboard (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1) BAYARMANLAY, C.-Simultaneously elected

member of the Executive Council of the DemocraticBARAS, DZAANHUUGIYN-Appointed director of Socialist Movement and member of the Political Councilthe State Geological Center of the MPR at a meeting of of the Mongolian Social-Democratic Party; releasedthe Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1) from his position as a member (UG 21-30 Sep 90 p 2)

BASANDORJ, L.-Chairman of the Green Party and BAYARSAYHAN, P.-Member of the SETGUULCHinstructor at the Polytechnical Institute (UNEN 21 Nov editorial Board (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1)

90 p 4) BEHBAT, H.-Appointed President's adviser for polit-

ical and foreign relations matters (YARILTSYA No 17BATBAYAR, B.-Simultaneously elected member of 1990 p 20)the Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist Move-ment and member of the Political Council of the Mon- BEHBAT, HASBADZARYN-Appointed deputy min-golian Social-Democratic Party; released from his posi- ister of foreign relations by the Government of the MPRtion as a member of the Executive Council of the (UNEN 11 Dec 90 p 1)Democratic Socialist Movement (UG 21-30 Sep 90 p 2);[also] chairman of the Mongolian Social-Democratac BOLD, P.-Chairman of the Darhan City MPRP Com-Party; on 7 October 1990 left Ulaanbaatar to work at the mittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front cover)London National Institute of Medicine for one year (UG1-10 Oct 1990 p 2) BOLORMAA, N.--Chairman of the Central Council ofthe Mongolian Pioneer Organization Named in Honor

BATCHULUUN, L.-Secretary of the Hobsgol Aymag of D. Sukhe Bator (HOYCHIYG DZALGAMJLAGCHMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside No 69-70 Nov 90 p 2)back cover) BORDUH, D.-Editor-in-chief of the UNDESNIYBATJARGAL, N.-Elected member of the Presidium EDIYN DZASAG editorial board (UNDESNIY EDIYNand deputy chairman of the Central Council of the DZASAG No 6 1990 p 48)Mongolian Pioneer Organization Named in Honor of D. BUND, B.-Secretary of the Dzabhan Aymag MPRPSukhe Bator at the Second Plenum of the same central Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside frontcouncil (HOYCHIYG DZALGAMJLAGCH No 69-70, cover)24 Nov 90 p 2)

BUYANDELGER, D.-Chairman of the Hobd AymagBATMONH, S.-Chairman of the Dundgobi Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 insideMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front cover)front cover)

BUYANDELGER, ULAMBAYARYN-Approved asBATNASAN, B.-Secretary of the Oborhangay Aymag general director of the Forest and Hunting CooperativeMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside by the Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1)front cover)

BYAMBAA, J.-Editor of HUULI YOS (HUULI YOSBATSUH, DAMDINJABYN-Recently approved as No 4 1990 p 2)chairman of the Dornod Aymag MPRP Committee;born to a herdsman's family in Erdeneburen Somon, BYAMBAJAB, J.-Member of the HUULI YOS edito-Hobd Aymag; is 44 years old; seven-member family; rial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)lives with his wife and children; in 1971, graduated from BYAMBASUREN, JALTSABYN-Member of thethe Moscow Food Industry Technology Institute and in Political Council of the Mongolian Social Democratic1986 the Academy of Social Sciences of the Central Polta C ci of the MongolianParty; elected acting chairman of the the MongolianCommittee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Social Democratic Party (UG 1-10 Oct 90 p 2)has food industry technologist and engineer skills; 197 1-1978 worked as shop leader, chief engineer and director CHIMID, T.-Secretary of the Association of Mongo-of the Dornod Aymag Food Combine, 1978-1984 secre- lian Artistic Workers (UG 110 OCT 90 P 2)tary of Dornod Aymag MPRP Committee responsiblefor the industrial and construction work, and as of 1986 CHOYJILSUREN, B.-Chairman of the Central Con-organizer and political worker at the Central Committee trol Commission of the MPRP (MANAY INDER No 9of the MPRP (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 4) 1990 p 3)

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JPRS-MON-91-002 318 July 1991

CHOYNOR, JALBUUGIYN-Appointed first deputy DEMBERELTSEREN, D.-Director of a department ofminister of foreign relations by the Government of the the Presidium Office of the People's Great HuralMPR (UNEN 11 Dec 90 p 1) (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 p 16)

CHULUUN, GONCHIGDORJIYN-Secretary of the DOLJINSUREN, BADAM-OCHIRN-AppointedExecutive Council of the Democratic Socialist Move- deputy minister of foreign relations by the Governmentment (UG 21 Nov 90 p 2) of the MPR (UNEN II Dec 90 p 1)

Chuluunbat, L.-Editor of NIYSLELIYN SONIN DORJGOTOB, T.-Director of the State VeterinaryBICHIG (NIYSLELIYN SONIN BICHIG 27 Nov 90 p 8) General Testing Laboratory for Biological Preparation

DAGBADASH, T.-Secretary of the Bulgan Aymag and candidate (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 inside

MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front cover)

front cover) DORJGOTOB, T.-Member of the editorial board ofDAGBADORJ, 0.-Member of the HUULI YOS edito- TSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2)rial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2) DORLIGJAB, D.-Vice-president of the Government of

DAGBASAMBUU, B.-Secretary of the Bayanhongor the MPR and member of the Committee for Women,Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 Children and Youth of the State Small Hural (HOY-inside front cover) CHIYG DZALGAMHJLAGCH No 69-70, 14 Nov 90 p 2)

DANAAJAB, S.-Editor-in-chief of HUUHDIYN DORLIGSUREN, D.-Director of the Social Develop-HUMUUJIL (HUUDIYN HUMUUJIL No 2 1990 p 2) ment Department of the MPR Council of Ministers and

candidate (YARILTSYA No 14 1990 p 19)DANGAASUREN, B.-Member of the HUULI YOS

editorial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2) DUGERSUREN, L.-Secretary of the Gobi-AltayMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside

DARIYMAA, N.-Member of the editorial board of front cover)UNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4)

DASHDABAA, S.-Member of the SETGUULCH edi- DZANGAD, [FNU]-Chairman of the Association oftorial board (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1) Mongolian Artistic Workers (UG 1-10 Oct 90 p 2)

DASHDEMBEREL, C.-Appointed director of the DZINAAMYADAR, G.-Director of the Administra-President's Office (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 20) tive Office of the Central Committee of the MPRP

(YARILTSYA No 11 1990 p 29)

Dashdondob, T.-Member of the editorial board ofUNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) DZOLJARGAL, G.-Member of the SETGUULCH

editorial Board (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1)DASHDOOROB, S.-Secretary of the editorial board ofTSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2) DZULIKAFILI, M.-Member of the SETGUULCH

editorial Board (SETGUUCH No 3 1990 p 1)DASHNYAM, I.-Member of the HUULI YOS edito-

rial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2) DZUNDUY, D.-Member of the HUULI YOS editorialboard (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)

DASHNYAM, L.-Editor-in-chief of UNDESNIY

DEBSHIL (UNDESNIY DEBSHIL 10 Dec 90 p 8) ELDEB-OCHIR, B.-Chairman of the Tob AymagMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside

DASHNYAM, L.-Member of the editorial board of fro Cover)

UNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4)

DASHDZEBEG, TSERENBALJIDIYN-Deputy min- ENEBISH, DZANDANGIYN-Relieved of his respon-ister of defense of the MPR; promoted to the rank of sibilities as MPR ambassador extraordinary and pleni-major general in accordance with a decree of P. Ochir- potentiary to the Islamic Republic of Iran by P. Ochir-

bat, President of the MPR (UNEN 10 Oct 90 p 1) bat, MPR President (UNEN 29 Sep 90 p 4)

DASH-YONDON, B.-Chairman of the Ulaanbaatar ENHBAT, P.-Responsible secretary of the CentralMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside Council of the Mongolian Pioneer Organization Namedfront cover) in Honor of D. Sukhe Bator (HOYCHIYG DZALGAM-

JLAGCH No 69-70 24 Nov 90 p 4)DEMBEREL, D.-Chairman of the Dzabhan AymagMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside ENHBAYAR, N.-Member of the editorial board offront cover) TSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2)

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ENHBAYAR NAMBARYN-Appointed first deputy GOMBOSUREN, C.-Chairman of the Dornogobichairman of the Committee for the Development of Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990Culture and Art by the Government of the MPR (UNEN inside front cover)6 Nov 90 p 12)

ENHSAYHAN, M.-Candidate of economic sciences GONCHIG, SANDAGIYN-Appointed deputy min-and chairman.oftepermanendte oconomite fienco- ister of health by the Government of the MPR (UNENand chairman of the permanent committee for eco- 1 o 0p1

nomics of the State Small Hural (MONGOLYN 13Nov90p 1)

HODOO 29 NOV 90 P 1) GOOHUU, SHARABYN-Appointed deputy chairman

ERDENE, CHULUUNBATYN-Appointed general of the Committee for the Development of Culture and Artdirector of the MONTSAME Agency by the Government by the Government of the MPR (UNEN 6 Nov 90 p 4)of the MPR (UNEN 30 Dec 90 p 4)

GUNCHIN, L.-Secretary of the Darhan City MPRPERDENE, M.-(Chairman of the Dornod Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside frontComittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front cover) cover)

ERDENE, S.-Member of the editorial board of TSOG(TSOG No 5 1990 p 2) GUNGAADORJ, S.-Appointed adviser to the Presi-

dent and head of the President's Citizens CouncilERDENABAT, D.-Editor of UNDESNIY DEBSHIL (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 20)(UNDESNIY DEBSHIL 10 Dec 90 p 8)

ERHEMBAYAR, YAMAARANDZYN-Appointed GUNREGJAB, J.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUYdeputy director of the Main State Customs Administration editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 insideby the Government of the MPR (UNEN 6 Nov 90 p 4) front cover)

GABAA, RASMAAGIYN-Chief of Staff of the Armed HASHBAT LUDEBDORJIYN-Appointed MPRForces of the MPR and first deputy minister of defense ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to theof the MPR; promoted to the rank of major general in Islamic Republic of Iran by P. Ochirbat, President of theaccordance with a decree of P. Ochirbat, President of the MPR (UNEN 29 Sep 90 p 4)MPR (UNEN 10 Oct 90 p 1)

GANBAATAR, ADIYAAGIYN-Chairman of the HAHAAR, 0.-Member of the HUULI YOS editorialExecutive Council of the Democratic Socialist Move- board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)

ment (UG 21 Nov 90 p 2) HASBAATAR, T.l-Member of the editorial board of

GANBAATAR, HUYAGIYN-Appointed deputy min- TSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2)ister of labor of the MPR by the Government of theMPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1) HATANBAATAR, R.-Chairman of a permanent com-GANBAT, B.--Responsible secretary of the editorial mittee of the State Small Hural and head of a Mongolianboard of UNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) Social-Democratic Party Group (UG 1-10 Oct 90 p 2)

GANBYAMBA, N.-Secretary of the Hentiy Aymag IDEBHTEN, DOLOONJINGIYN-Recently appointedMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside chairman of the Omnogobi Aymag MPRP Committeefront cover) by the Central Committee of the MPRP; born in Tsogtt-

setsiy Somon, Omnogobi Aymag; is 37 years old; 1961-GANHUYAG, C.-Simultaneously elected member of 1971 attended the secondary school in Omnogobithe Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist Move- Aymag and 1971-1977 the Krasnodar Polytechnicalment and member of the Political Council of the Mon- Institute in the Soviet Union where he acquired the skillsgolian Social-Democratic Party; released of his position of the food industry machine engineer and mechanic;as a member of the Executive Council of the Democratic worked as teacher and class leader at the UlaanbaatarSocialist Movement (UG 21-30 Sep 90 p 2) Trade Technical School, deputy director and chief engi-

GARABSUREN, NATSAGIYN-Appointed first neer at the Trade Equipment and Advertising Office,

deputy director of the Militia Administration of the director of a department of the MPR Ministry of Trade

MPR by the Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 and Procurement, and instructor and political worker atp 1); also colonel and director of the Ulaanbaatar Militia the Central Committee of the MPRP; five-memberOffice (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 11) family; lives with his wife and children (YARILTSYA

No 17 p 4)

GENDENBAATAR, LUUDZANGIYN-Appointeddeputy director of the State Security Administration JAMIYAMSENGEE, TSEND-AYUUSHIYN-subordinate to the Government of the MPR by the Appointed deputy director of the Militia AdministrationGovernment of the MPR (UNEN 20 Nov 90 p 1) by the Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1)

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JPRS-MON-91-002 518 July 1991

JAMTS, G.-Member of the editorial board of UNEN MUJAAN, D.-Deputy chairman of the Central Control(UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) Commission subordinate to the MPRP Central Com-

mittee (YARILTSYA No 13 1990 p 5)JANTSANDORJ, S.-Head of the Public Opinion and

Information Section of the Party Organization Depart- MURAT, B.-Secretary of the Bayan-Olgiy Aymagment of the Central Committee of the MPRP MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside(YARILTSYA No 11 1990 p 21) front cover)

JIGJIDDORJ, S.-Chairman of the Erdenet City Party NABCHAA, M.-Responsible secretary of SET-Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front GUULCH (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1)cover)

NAMSRAY, T.-Chairman of the Ubs Aymag MPRPLHAGBA, N.-Member of the SETGUULCh editorial Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside frontboard (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1) cover)

LHAGBAJAB, C.-Editor-in-chief of UG and member NAMSRAY, TSERENDASHIYN-Editor-in-chief ofof the Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist the general editorial board of the periodicals sponsoredMovement (UG 21-320 Sep 90 p 2) by the Central Committee of the MPRP; to be buried in

LHAGBASUREN, B.-Member of the editorial board Altay Oldziy (UNEN 13 Nov 90 p 4)

of TSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2) NANDZAD, BAYARHUUGIYN-Appointed MPR

LHAGBASUREN, S.-Chairman of the Bulgan Aymag ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to PolishMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside People's Republic by P. Ochirbat, President of the MPRfront cover) (UNEN 16 Sep 90 p 4)

LOCHIN, S.-Member of the editorial board of UNEN NARANGEREL, RINCHINGIYNN-Secretary of the(UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) Executive Council of the Democratic Socialist Move-

ment (UG 21 Nov 90 p 2)LUBSANDASH, S.-Chairman of the Hobsgol AymagMPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside NARANGEREL, T.-Chairman of the Arhangayfront cover) Aymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990

inside front cover)MAGSARJAB, H.-Secretary of the Ulaanbaatar CityParty Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front NYAMAA, G.- Editor of HOYCHIYG DZALGAM-cover) LAGCH (HOYCHIYG DZALGAMJLAGCH 20 Oct 90 p

MANDIR, T.-Editor of BILUU, the publication of 8)

Humorists (BILUU No 2 Oct 1990 p 8) NINA, T.-Member of the SETGUULCH editorialboard (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1)

MASHBAT, [FNU]-Secretary of the Association ofMongolian Artistic Workers (UG 110 Oct 90 p 2) NOROBSAMBUU, J.-Chairman of the Selenge Aymag

MISHIGDORJ, T.-First assistant editor-in-chief of Party Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front

UNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) cover)

MOLOMJAMTS, DEMCHIGJABYN-Relieved of his OCHIR, YONDONGIYN-Relieved of his responsibil-

responsibilities as minister of finance of the MPR in ities as MPR ambassador extraordinary and plenipoten-

accordance with the 21 June 1990 decree of the Pre- tiary to the People's Republic of China by P. Ochirbat,

sidium of the People's Great Hural, signed in Ulaan- President of the MPR (UNEN 26 Oct 90 p 4)

baatar by P. Ochirbat, chairman, and C. Dashdemberel, OLDZBOY, H.-Deputy minister of foreign affairs ofsecretary of the Presidium of the People's Great Hural; the MPR (MANAY INDER No 9 1990 p 54)appointed director of Administration of the Council ofMinisters of the MPR in accordance with the 21 June OLDZBOY, HUMBAGYN-Appointed MPR ambas-1990 decree of the Presidium of the People's Great sador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the People'sHural, signed in Ulaanbaatar by P. Ochirbat, chairman, Republic of China by P. Ochirbat, President of the MPRand C. Dashbemberel, secretary of the Presidium of the (UNEN 26 Oct 90 p 4)People's Great Hural (UNEN 22 Jun 90 p 1)

OLSIY, G.-Secretary of the Ulaanbaatar City MPRPMONHTSETSEG, H.-Organizer of the OMNOGOBI Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside frontAymag Pioneer Organization Council; elected member cover)of the Central Council of the Mongolian Pioneer Orga-nization Named in Honor of D. Sukhe Bator at the OROSOO, S.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUYSecond Plenum of the same central council (HOY- editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 insideCHIYG DZALGAMJLAGCH No 69-70 24 Nov 90 p 2) front cover)

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OSOR, B.-Chairman of the Gobi-Altay Aymag MPRP SANDR, CHOGYN-Appointed assistant director ofCommittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front the State Security Administration subordinate to thecover) Government of the MPR by the Government of the

MPR (UNEN 20 Nov 90 p 1)ORSOO, C.-Director of the Consumer Goods Market

Coordination Office of the Ministry of Trade andIndustry of the MPR (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 18) SANJID, P.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUY edi-torial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 inside front

OYUUNGEREL, JANCHIBYN-Appointed general cover)director of the Petroleum Import and Supply Cooperativeby the Government of the MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1) SARANTUYAA J.-Responsible secretary of HUULI

YOS (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)PUREB, D.-Chairman of the Omonogobi Aymag

MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No I1 inside front SAYRAN, H.-Head of the Association of Mongoliancover) Moslems (NIYSLELIYN SONIN BICHIG 27 Oct 90 p 4)

PUREB, S.-Veterinarian and secretary of the tempo-rary Council of the Mongolian Veterinary Association SEREETER, CHIMIDIYN-Relieved of his responsi-(MONGOLYN HODOO 29 Nov 90 p 1) bilities as MPR ambassador extraordinary and plenipo-

tentiary to Polish People's Republic by P. Ochirbat,PUREBDORJ, L.-Member of the editorial board of President of the MPR; relieved of his responsibilities asTSOG (TSOG No 5 1990 p 2) MPR ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to

PUREBDORJ, LHANAASURENGIYN-Appointed the Federal Republic of Germany by P. Ochirbat, Pres-first deputy chairman of the State Commission for ident of the MPR (UNEN 22 Sep 90 p 4)Mineral Reserves by the government of the MPR(UNEN 25 Dec 90 p 1) SESEER, GONCHIGIYN-Appointed director of the

State Customs Administration by the Government of thePUREBDORJ, LUBSANGIYN-Deputy minister of MPR (UNEN 28 Oct 90 p 1)defense of the MPR; promoted to the rank of majorgeneral in accordance with a decree of P. Ochirbat, SENGEDORJ, T.-Member of the HUULI YOS edito-President of the MPR (UNEN 10 Oct 90 p 1) rial board (HUULI YOS No 4 1990 p 2)

PUREBJAB, L.-Secretary of the Hobd Aymag MPRPCommittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front SHAALUU, 0.-Secretary of the Ubs Aymag MPRPcover) Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front

cover)SAARAL, DZUNDUYN-Relieved of his responsibili-

ties as director of the Adminstration of the Council of SHAGDAR, S.-President of the Association of Mongo-Ministers of the MPR in accordance with the 21 June lian Teachers (BAGSH 8 Dec 90 p 1)1990 Decree of the Presidium of the People's GreatHural, signed in Ulaanbaatar by P. Ochirbat, chairman,and C. Dashdemberel, secretary, of the Presidium of the SHAGDAR, Y.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUYPeople's Great Hural of the MPR (UNEN 22 Jun 90 p 1) editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 inside

front cover)SAHYAA, T.-Member of the editorial board ofHUDALDAA, AHUY UYLCHILGEE (HUDALDAA, SHARAB, N.-Member of the editorial board of UNENAHUY UYLCHILGEE No 3 1990 p 1) (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4)

SAMBUU, S.-Member of the editorial board of MON-GOLYN ULAAN DZALMAY NIYGEMLEG (MON- SHATARBAL, S.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUYGOLYN ULAAN DZALMAY NIYGEMLEG No I editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 inside1990 p 31) front cover)

SAMDAN, M.-Secretary of the Tob Aymag MPRP SHURA, N.-Chairman of the Executive Committee ofCommittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front the Mongolian Red Cross Association (MONGOLYNcover) ULAAN DZAGALMAY NIYGEMLEG No 1 1990 p 3)

SAMDANJAMTS, D.-Member of the HODOO Al and editor of MONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAYNIYGEMLEG (MONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAYAHUY editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 NIYGEMLEG No 11990 p 31)inside front cover) NIYGEMLEG No 1 1990 p 31)

SAMPILNOROB, N.-Secretary of the Dundgobi SONINBAYAR, D.-Secretary of the Selenge AymagAymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 insideinside front cover) front cover)

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SUHJARGALMAA, D.-Appointed Press and Informa- TSOLMON, AGBAANDORJIYN-Appointed MPRtion Aid to the President of the MPR (YARILTSYA No ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the17 1990 p 20) Federal Republic of Germany by P. Ochirbat, President

of the MPR (UNEN 22 Sep 90 p 40)SULTAAN, T.--Chairman of the Bayan-Olgiy Aymag

MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 1990 inside front TUBDENNYAM, S.-Editor-in-chief of MONOLYNcover) SPORT (MONOLYN SPORT 1 Nov 90 p 4)

SUNDUYJAB, D.-Chairman of the Bayanhongor TUDEB, L.-Editor-in-chiefofUNEN (UNEN 10 MovAymag MPRP Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 90 p 4)inside front cover) TUMEN, B.-Appointed the President's senior adviser

TOBUUSUREN, T.-Member of the HODOO AJ on social and economic issues and head of the Council ofAHUY editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY NO 5 1990 Scholars (YARILTSYA No 17 1990 p 20)inside front cover) UHNAA, J.-Chairman of the Oborhangay MPRP

TOGOO, 0.-Editor of SETGUULCH (SETGUULCH Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front

No 3 1990 p 1) cover)

URTNASAN, S.-Secretary of the Omnogobi MPRPTOMOR, S.-Secretary of the Association of Mongolian Committee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside frontArtistic Workers (UG 1-10 Oct 90 p 2) cover)

TOMORBAATAR, P.-Member of the editorial board YADAMSUREN, J.-Director of the Party Organiza-of UNEN (UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) tion Department of the Central Committee of the MPRP

TOMORJAB, M.-Member of the HODOO AJ AHUY (YARILTSYA No 17 i990 p 23)

editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 inside YONDONJAMTS, H.-Member of the SETGUULCHfront cover) editorial board (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1)

TOMORPUREB, P.-Member of the editorial board ofMONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAY NIYGEMLEG Army Political Department Official Interviewed(MONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAY NIYGEMLEG 91USOO91A Ulaanbaatar ARDYN ERH in MongolianNo 1 1990 p 31) No 17, 11 Aug 90p I

TOYBGOO, T.-Academician and senior researchworker at the General and Experimental Biology Insti- [Interview with Colonel L. Purebdorj, Chief of thetute of the MPR Academy of Sciences (HODOO AJ Mongolian People's Army Political Department: "NoAHUY No 5 1990 inside front cover) Time to Give the Army a Free Ride"]

TSEBEENJAB, D.-Responsible secretary of the [Text] The reader will certainly recall that an article withHODOO AJ AHUY editorial board (HODOO AJ the title "No Time to Give the Army a Free Ride"AHUY No 5 1990 inside front cover appeared in a past issue of our paper. The article was

intended by way of criticism of the fact that the army hasTSEBLEE, D.-Member of the editorial board of UNEN continued to be given a free ride by the Mongolian people(UNEN 10 Nov 90 p 4) due to the presence in the army of a highly conservative

personnel, totally outdated thinking and ingrainedTSEDENDORJ, L.-Member of the HODOO AJ unworkable methods excessively caught up in the heavyAHUY editorial board (HODOO AJ AHUY No 5 1990 ideology of many years. This is something which mustinside front cover) absolutely be changed in view of present needs. Our

reporter has interviewed Colonel L. Purebdorj, chief of theTSERENDORJ, L.-Candidate and director of the Vet- Mongolian People's Army Political Department abouterinary Office of the Ministry of Agriculture of the MPR this, and more specifically about how the people's army is(MONGOLYN HODOO 29 Nov 90 p 1) changing and being renewed politically and economically.

TSERENSODNOM, D.-Member of the editorial board -First of all, tell the readers about yourself. Would youof MONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAY provide for us a brief biography?NIYGEMLEG (MONGOLYN ULAAN DZAGALMAYNIYGEMLEG No 1 1990 p 31) -1 was born in Sharga Somon of Gobi-Altay Aymag to

a herdsman's family in 1937. Since being recruited forTSERMAA, R.-Secretary of the Erdenet MPRP Coin- military service at the age of 21, I have since workedmittee (YARILTSYA No 11 1990 inside front cover) actively within the army. I am a member of the

Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and of theTSOGTBAYAR, S.-Member of the SETGUULCH edi- Mongolian Writers' Union. I am married and have 4torial board (SETGUULCH No 3 1990 p 1) children. I have written some 10 books such as "The

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Chestnut Banner" (Tug Dzeerd), "A Perfect Heav- things as freely deciding where one wants to reside,enly-blue Pearl" (Nuhguy tsenher subd), "A Man's acquiring housing, one's spouse taking up specializedBest Ideas" (Huniy sayhan setgel), and the novel work etc., may be under the control of others."Atoms" (Baramnas). Although on the surface officers are highly paid and

trained, their position is inferior to that of other-You have just been appointed chief of the Political intellectuals. However, due to the peculiarities of

Department of the Mongolian Peoples Army. This is a military service, children of officers pass through 3-6matter of a person with new ideas appointed to a new schools before they finish the 10th grade. Andpost in a new era. What do you think about the changes although unit and station officers work on the averageand renewals of the present. 10-12 hours a day, they receive no extra pay, and there

-Since I have been very much wishing for such a time to are many other difficulties such as the fact that most

come finally, I have been speaking my innermost military units are distant from cities, and some are

thoughts fully. However, it seems "like a dream" that even found in totally uninhabited areas.

things have changed so rapidly. For this reason, with Let us look at enlisted men. When they have finishedsome trepidation, on the one side, and with delight, on their military service, discharged men have no legalthe other, I am confronted with difficulty, and am guarantee of work in their old jobs. Perhaps you thinkunable to make up my mind about what I should as a that I am wrong when I say that when a working personconsequence actually decide to change, and how. And is drafted and returns home, he is released with no legalthere are good reasons why I should be so concerned, guarantee whatever of work. A monetary assistance of aA contradiction has arisen between a new time and old certain level is given to all person who have completedviews. I think that we are being strengthened by this any level of school. However, not one red cent is paid tocontradiction. a person discharged from the army after completing

military service, even though he has no guarantee that he-But in saying this are not you speaking a little can return to the place where he worked before. We

abstractly, vaguely? Be more specific. For example, can Mongols, as a matter of policy, can think of nothingyou talk about changes taking place in the army? special to do for this person, separated from his home by

-We know this contradiction exists in the army. Every- distance for two years.

thing about military organization is subject to some How is political work within the army being conceived ofinfluence of strongly established special regulation, during this new era? There must surely be disagreementsand reflects a tradition of autonomy. Because of these, in this area?and other peculiarities, the military does not changeeasily and in some respects is extremely rigid. -The present is the time of truth. If we intend to discuss

the truth of things done in the past and now, in theAny changes in the military should be considered to present, with no hold barred, no matter howbegin with changing state law and special military regu- unpleasant this is, we can clear away some of ourlation governing military service and life to give it a mistakes. During a time of renewal, everyone mustmore humanitarian, more democratic character than it have such a political goal. There are not a few ques-has now, in accordance with the political breath of a new tionable things in the past life of the army of this sort.age. Present laws and regulations are not in tune with thetimes. We must renew and refine military regulations. I myself think that another question regarding theBut what use will it be to produce a renewed and renewal of political work is the matter of political"refined" old law? Military service should, based upon organizations not explaining the ideology of any party,renewed military laws and regulations, not be a personal but rather propagandizing government policy, and theirand intellectual affliction, but rather something which working solely on behalf of the government. This ispromotes and interests a person physically and intellec- because for many years government political educationtually. In other words, it would be proper, after views of work has been mixed up in a confused way with the workrespect for man, and the cherishing of man have been of Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party organiza-assimilated by military law and regulation, if military tions.service were to be organized in accordance with theseviews. More specifically, this means that a man is not to -In a past issue of our paper there was a report entitledbe the implement of military service, but its pride. In this "No Time to Give the Army a Free Ride." The principalworld there is nothing more wonderful than man. If we subject of our conversation is what you are doing incan do this, we can make military service more produc- terms of your understanding of the problem.tive for the nation, and something necessary for the -1 think (he said smiling) that the fact that there hasindividual. been criticism in our political, government paper

-This speaks ill for the protection of the interests of your about the army has very much drawn our attention.

own army. What proof do you have? We are first of all thankful that knowledgeable polit-ical workers with new ideas have expressed their views

-I will give examples. Many aspects of the life of on the army energetically. I think that the article isofficers and enlisted men are very uncertain. Such something quite wonderful.

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I think that what was written about is essentially correct. 3. Members of the party have the following rights: a) toHow can we not listen to that amount of criticism from participate actively in discussions of party policy, oper-the press, within it, from the political, government ational goals and how they are to be achieved; to expresspaper. I think particularly correct is the criticism of what their views, to defend their views, and to publish them;was said at the time of the meeting of the central b) to present petitions for decisions to every level ofapparatus of the political military administration. It is party organization, and to receive answers; c) to knowtrue that those in the army take a somewhat outdated about internal party information; d) to elected to theview of some things, as was stated in the criticism. We party leadership organization, and to be elected; e) toblush sometimes when we hear such things. participate personally in any discussions at party meet-

ings of matters pertaining to oneself, and to preserveAlso a problem with us is that we are unable to save one's reputation if accusations are proven baseless; f) tomoney, be efficient and operate with minimal loss. form groups and circles, provided that they are notHowever, just now it has become possible for us to save contrary to party aspirations, and to receive the supporta little money by cutting personnel. of party members; g) to be nominated for high office of

However, it occurs to be that the view that there should government, to receive help from the party in elections;

be increased expenditures for human livelihood, directly h) to be a believer and to participate in religious activi-

for the benefit of human beings, is somehow the right ties; i) to leave the party temporarily or permanently.

one at this juncture, when the view of respect for man 4. Party members have the following duties: a) to carryhas just barely emerged. In this I am somewhat in out the party program, rules and decisions, to protect thedisagreement with Galindib and Togoo. Unavoidable democratic unity of the party; b) to look at problemsexpenditures on personnel are very great with us. creatively, with political sophistication; to make party

-I wish you success in your new job. policy known to the broad masses; to nominate individ-uals wishing to become party members; c) not to pressure

-Thank you. or oppress party members on account of their religiousbeliefs or on account of differences of opinion; d) toincrease continually one's conceptual, political, eco-

Mongolian National Progress Party Statutes nomic and historical-cultural knowledge; e) to respect91US0092B Ulaanbaatar PAMPHLET in Mongolian law; f) to participate actively in raising funds for the13 May 90 pp 5-8 party; g) not to participate in activities contrary to the

party program, regulations or goals. 5. When necessary, a[Mongolian National Progress Party Statutes] party member will actively defend party members in

matters connected with party activities.[Text] Ratified on May 13, 1990 by the First Congress of 6. The appropriate party organization of every level willthe Mongolian National Progress Party. decide independently questions of expelling members.

Persons expelled from the party may ask once for rein-Form of the Mongolian National Progress Party statement.

The Mongolian National Progress Party will be an inde- 7. Those who damage the party or who lower its reputa-pendent political organization struggling for the rights tion will be expelled. If a person who has been expelledand national renewal of the Mongolian people, and will recognizes his faults completely, and makes a request forhonor the creative, progressive qualities of all intellectu- reinstatement, the matter will be decided at a meeting ofally creative conditions and activities. The people will be a group with the appropriate responsibility.the social basis of the Mongolian National ProgressParty. Part 2: Mongolian National Progress Party

The Regulations of the Mongolian National Progress Organization and Operations

Party will specify the activities and operations of the 8. Democratic principles will be adhered to strictly inparty. party organization and operations.

Part 1: The member of the Mongolian National 9. The Mongolian National Progress Party congress willProgress Party and his duties be the supreme party authority. The party congress will

convene every 5 years. The party congress: a) will elect1. A person who agrees to the party platform and the party leadership; b) will discuss the reports of theregulations, who voluntarily expresses the desire to par- party leadership; c) will make changes in the partyticipate actively in carrying them out, and who makes program, in party regulations; d) will specify the basicapplication to some party organization, will be a member aims and immediate goals of party operations. The partyof the Mongolian National Progress Party. congress will elect the membership of the party Counciland of the party Control Commission.2. Membership in the party will be approved by a

majority of those participating in a meeting, after pre- 10. The party Council will manage day-to-day partyvious discussion. activities, whenever the party congress is not in session.

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11. A special meeting of the party congress can be will expand the range of party supporters, strengtheningconvened by the decision of the party congress, or by a the connection of the party with the people; e) willtwo-thirds vote of the party circles, discuss and approve information about the operations of

party leadership organizations; f) will collect and expendThe party Council will determine the number of dele- party funds.gates to the congress.

17. The highest authority of the party circle will be the12. Delegates to the congress will be elected directly by subordinate party members. When the party circle is notthe party circles. meeting, a council or a principal, directly chosen by the

circle meeting for the purpose of providing standing13. The party Council shall be comprised of a chairman, leadership on behalf of the party members, will deter-deputy chairman, principal members and members, up mine the composition, organization and operationalto a membership of 7 1. Support units working under the directives of an executive group.party Council will be comprised of executive officials,committees and other organizations. 18. The party circle council or principal will report each

year to a meeting of members about his work, and whatThe party Council shall be convened by the principal he has accomplished, and will carry out an election tomembers of the Council or, if not, by a two-thirds vote of choose the party council or principal. Questions ofthe members. The party Council: a) will elect and removal from office or reelection of council membersremove from office the Council chairman, deputy will be decided by a meeting of the members of the circlechairman, principal members and the general chief of in question before electoral terms expire.publications; b) committees and other organizationalunits will be brought into being and abolished under the Part 3: The Mongolian National Progress Parties andCouncil; c) it will discuss reports of the chairman, deputy other Organizationschairman and principal members; d) Council principal 19. The party, carrying on its activities within the scopemembers will discuss and establish the division of labor 19. the pr Carryington its tie wihi th spefor embrsandtheintrnalreglatonsforcoucil set by the MPR Constitution and the body of MPR lawfor members, and the internal regulations for council on political parties, will establish communication on anwork; e) it will discuss and decide all questions on the o lial paries, with om munication on ancollection, distribution and expenditure of party funds; equal basis and openly with domestic and foreign polit-f) day-to-day activities of the party Council will be ical parties and organizations.directed by the Council chairman, deputy chairman and 20. The party will participate in elections actively, and inprincipal members. The membership and duties of the an organized manner. When necessary, it will cooperateprincipal members of the Council will be set by the party with other political parties and organizations.Council.

Part 4: Party Funds15. The Control Commission elected by the party con-

gress will have the right and duty to discuss the activities 21. The party will function upon a basis of self-finance.of party organizations of every level, to offer advice, and 22. Party funds will be comprised of the following: a) ato exercise control over the fulfillment of party regula- monthly levy or contribution of I percent of a member'stions, and the expenditure of party funds. The party income; b) contributions of any supporting citizens orControl Commission will consist of a principal member organizations; c) other income connected with partyand 8 other members. functions; d) income from subordinate enterprises and

The party congress will decide questions of replacement funds under their control; e) contributions from foreignor reelection of council members before the expiration of parties and citizens.their terms. The Council will meet from time to time to 23. A party circle has the right to expend up to 60 percentcarry on its business. of its income independently.

16. The basic Mongolian National Progress Party orga- 24. The members are to be informed clearly aboutnization will be the party circle. The party circle: a) will expenditures of party funds.carry out active political activities to inform the peopleabout the party program, policies and decisions; b) will Part 5: Other Itemsstrengthen party unity through development of self- 25. There may be regulations about a party flag, symbol,government, putting into effect policies for recruiting sign or official monogram paper.party membership; c) will assist regular party membersin enjoying their rights and in fulfilling their duties; d) 26. The party will have a regular press and printing plant.

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