Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj is a Mongolian politician who served as President of Mongolia from 2009 to 2017. He previously served as Prime Minister in 1998 and again from 2004 to 2006.

You cannot be democratic one day, and undemocratic on another. It is a state of mind, it is a way of living, and it is an essence of action.
We know that dismantling old oppressive regimes is a great deal faster and easier than building new flourishing democracies. Chinggis Khaan once said, 'It was easier to conquer the world on horseback than to dismount and govern.' True validation of democracy lies less in what we tear down, and more in what we build.
Real progress comes from people. — © Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Real progress comes from people.
I do believe in the power of freedom. The power of freedom is the mightiest force of history. Once that power unleashes, it ultimately leads to peace and prosperity.
We can never intimidate and discourage the people who voice their words with courage. The essence of freedom rests precisely here - in the freedom of expression of the people. And we must protect it.
There are nations, where people live in captivity, fear and silence. I believe, one day from prison camps and torture cells and from exile the leaders of freedom will emerge. The world should stand with those oppressed people until the day of their freedom finally arrives.
Once people sense their own power, no authoritarian government can stand against the people who are determined to be free.
All governments must maintain power through consent, not coercion.
In the Great Mongol Empire, Mongols governed by a written law called the 'Ih Zasag,' which is translated as 'the Great Order.' It was an era when the Mongols strove to establish a new world order, thus, justice, peace and cooperation in their relations with other states and peoples.
No central planning, no autocratic rule and no military regime can produce what free man can do.
What do you think, what people want from their governments? Simple. A better life for themselves and for their children. Government that is fair, just and responsible.
Greater technological connectivity makes the world wider, and the walls of isolation - thinner.
I see corruption as a mortal enemy for young democracies.
The first step into justice begins with the politicians. You have to demand from yourself what you demand from people.
The constitution is a sacred document in a democracy.
From my quarter-a-century experience as a fighter for democracy, there is never a final victory for democracy. It is always a struggle in every generation, and you have to take up the course of time and time again.
I am confident that if we stand for the hope and freedom of others we will make our own freedom more secure.
The roots of our statehood go back more than two millennia and two centuries to the origins of the Hun Empire. Building upon the legacies and power of the Huns, Mongols had built the largest land empire in the history of the mankind.
Many still believe that conducting political and economic reforms at the same time is not an Asian way. But this is a fairy-tale. We broke that old stereotype by reforming our political, economic and social systems concurrently since 1990.
Corruption is a true enemy to development.
We should never take democracy for granted. Democracy can emerge and develop, but it can also decay.
Mongolia is a country of rich and ancient heritage, unique culture and astounding natural beauty. It is a land of free and brave, peace-loving and hard-working people.
Freedom was the desire of our people throughout centuries. Freedom enabled our people to be owners of their destiny. — © Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Freedom was the desire of our people throughout centuries. Freedom enabled our people to be owners of their destiny.
It is true that power corrupts. The hope at the polling stations and the actions of the elected representatives, unfortunately, often turn to be opposite. The power of ballot turns into the power of wallet. Some law-makers become law-breakers.
People are not really interested in what politicians talk about, but what they are really interested in is how their hard-earned tax money is spent.
Democracy literally means the power of people. Democracy is not about politics, it is about the people.
Have you ever heard of a woman bloody dictator or tyrant? I think not. If there were more women in power, I think we would have more harmony, more engagement and less suffering and less conflict.
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