Weekly review April 11-15, 2022


April 12, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on Legal Affairs, the first reading of the draft law on amendments to the General Law on State Registration was held. By amending the law, the 12-digit number will be replacing a registration number, home address and other relevant information on a citizen’s ID card. Also, the Standing Committee Resolution on hosting hearings for a member of the National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia and a member in charge of torture prevention was approved. According to the Resolution, the hearings will be organized on May 3, 2022.

April 12, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on Industrial Policy, it was agreed to discuss the revised draft law on legal status of the Industry and Technology Park. The legal status of Industry and Technology Park was ratified in 2009 and by revising the legal status, the sustainable business environment, investment, park infrastructure, special permission length and other issues will be resolved, says the law initiator.

April 12, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on Budget, the first reading on reducing the negative impacts and supply shortages of key goods and products caused by the international crisis was held and agreed to introduce its decision to the plenary session. Also, the Sustainable Tourism Development Project (Phase 2) agreement to establish between the Government of Mongolia and ADB was reviewed but not supported by the majority of attended MPs.

April 13, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on Environment, Food and Agriculture, a working group to prepare the draft law on amending the Forest Law for further discussion was established chaired by MP T.Enkhtuvshin and its members MP B.Bat-Erdene, MP B.Saranchimeg, MP G.Munkhtsetseg and MP Ts.Tuvaan. also, Minister of Nature, Environment and Tourism B.Bat-Erdene briefed on the implementation of the Law on Water Pollution Charges.

April 13, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on State Structure, the first reading of the accompanying draft laws to the revised law on Administrative and Territorial Units and Their Management of Mongolia was held, and agreed to introduce its decision to the plenary session

April 13, 2022. At the plenary session of the State Great Hural, the first reading on reducing the negative impacts and supply shortages of key goods and products caused by the international crisis was held and transferred to the Standing Committee meeting on Economics for final reading.

April 13, 2022. At the Standing Committee meeting on Economics, the first readings of the revised draft law on the Treasury Fund and the accompanying draft laws, and on reducing the negative impacts and supply shortages of key goods and products caused by the international crisis were held respectively. Also, an Ad hoc Committee to overview the Development Bank of Mongolia was agreed to form.


April 13, 2022. In regards with proceeding the draft law on the first reading on reducing the negative impacts and supply shortages of key goods and products caused by the international crisis, Chairman of the State Great Hural G.Zandanshatar received representatives of manufacturers and exchanged views on possible solutions and solutions to reduce the prices of key products.

April 14, 2022. Minister of Justice and Home Affairs, MP Kh.Nyambaatar presented a revised law on Violations and draft law to amend the Law on Investigation and Resolution of Violations.

April 15, 2022. At the plenary session of the State Great Hural, the first reading on the draft law on amendments to the General Law on State Registration was held and transferred to the affiliate Standing Committee for a final reading. Also, the first reading of the accompanying draft laws to the revised law on Administrative and Territorial Units and Their Management of Mongolia was held and transferred to the affiliate Standing Committee for a final reading. Moreover, a parliamentary resolution to form an Ad hoc Committee was ratified.


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