On Jun 24, 2021, Mongolian People’s Party was re-elected to the parliament with a landslide victory. Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh continued to head the cabinet providing government stability and policy certainty. On July 7, 2020, the Mongolian parliament approved Khürelsükh’s cabinet structure of 14 ministries: six general and eight functional. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports was split into Ministry of Education and Science and Ministry of Culture. The total ministers are 17: Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Cabinet Secretary, and the heads of the 14 ministries.

| Ministerial Position | Name |
| Prime Minister | Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Ya. Sodbaatar |
| Cabinet Secretary | L. Oyun-Erdene |
| Finance | Ch. Khurelbaatar |
| Environment & Tourism | Davaajantsangiin Sarangerel |
| Justice & Internal Affairs | Kh. Nyambaatar |
| Mining & Heavy Industry | G. Yondon |
| Defense | G. Saikhanbayar |
| Construction & Urban Development | B. Munkhbaatar |
| Education & Science | Lkhagvyn Tsedevsuren |
| Culture | S. Chuluun |
| Foreign Affairs | N. Enkhtaivan |
| Road & Transportation | L. Khaltar |
| Energy | N. Tavinbekh |
| Food, Agriculture & Transport Development | Z. Mendsaikhan |
| Health | T. Munkhsaikhan |
| Labor & Social Protection | A. Ariunzaya |
