Overview
- Parliament’s Economic Standing Committee endorsed Sanjaagiin Narantsogt for a six‑year term as Mongolbank governor, sending the recommendation to a full parliamentary vote and backing the release of the outgoing chief whose term ended.
- Cabinet ordered the Justice Minister to void 1,000 subordinate regulations within six months after a review found roughly 3,500 rules in force, many seen as duplicative or beyond legal limits that burden permits and enable discretion.
- Ministers approved submitting a resolution to Parliament to openly sell stakes in, restructure or dissolve 18 state‑owned entities during 2026–2028, with share sales to run via the stock exchange and auctions and proceeds to flow to the budget.
- The government trimmed control and productivity manager posts and ministers’ advisers and appointed a slate of deputy ministers tasked with specific reforms including tax overhaul, COP‑17 preparation, health insurance changes, fuel supply and Oyu Tolgoi tax issues.
- The husband and two daughters of a Filipino woman who died in 2011 arrived in Ulaanbaatar to seek a re‑examination of the closed case, with legal counsel noting homicide‑related offences can carry a statute of limitations of up to 25 years.