Nyam-Osoryn Tuyaa
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Nyam-Osoryn Tuyaa | |
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Ням-Осорын Туяa | |
Prime Minister of Mongolia Acting |
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In office 22 July 1999 – 30 July 1999 |
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President | Natsagiin Bagabandi |
General Secretary | Nambaryn Enkhbayar |
Preceded by | Janlavyn Narantsatsralt |
Succeeded by | Rinchinnyamyn Amarjargal |
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Born | 1958 (age 65–66) |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Nyam-Osoryn Tuyaa (Mongolian: Mongolian: Ням-Осорын Туяa; born 1958) is a former Mongolian politician, and the acting Prime Minister from 22 to 30 July 1999.[1] She also served as Chairperson of the 55th session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).[2]
Tuyaa was the foreign minister in the Democratic Party led government under Janlavyn Narantsatsralt, being appointed in 1998. When this government was forced to resign the following year, she became acting Prime Minister for a short time before parliament elected Rinchinnyamyn Amarjargal. She then served as foreign minister in the new government until it was defeated in the 2000 elections. She herself lost her seat in parliament (for a district in Khentii Province) in the same elections, which saw the People's Revolution Party win all but four of the seats.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Mongolia Acting 1999 |
Succeeded by Rinchinnyamyn Amarjargal |
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