BEIJING, Oct 23 (Reuters) – Mongolia's top court has ruled that a parliamentary vote to remove the mineral-rich country's prime minister was unconstitutional, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported on Thursday. The Constitutional Court's ruling comes into force immediately, CCTV reported, overturning the parliament's decision last week to dismiss Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav. (Reporting by Liz Lee and Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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