The Mongolian constitution was ratified on January 25, 1992, marking a significant milestone in the country's history. This pivotal moment led to the official name change from 'The Peoples' Republic of Mongolia' to 'Mongolia,' a decision by the State Great Khural. The constitution proclaims Mongolia a humane, civil, and democratic society where human rights, freedom, justice, and national unity are respected.
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