On November 7, 2025, Parliament members O.Saranchuluun and J.Bayasgalan met with citizens protesting outside the State Palace and listened to their concerns.
Protesters said they felt overlooked because next year’s draft budget does not increase care payments and benefits for people with disabilities. They described the omission as evidence that this group is being undervalued in society.
MP O.Saranchuluun acknowledged the problem, saying that issues affecting people with disabilities are often treated as minor and sidelined in budget planning. “An entire group has been left out of consideration,” she said, and pledged to support the protesters’ requests.
MP J.Bayasgalan said Parliament must make decisions that reflect the needs of all citizens. He described the difficulties faced by people with disabilities as serious and promised to work to increase benefits and address related social issues as part of his representative duties, the Parliament press service reported.
On November 7, 2025, Parliament members O.Saranchuluun and J.Bayasgalan met with citizens protesting outside the State Palace and listened to their concerns.
Protesters said they felt overlooked because next year’s draft budget does not increase care payments and benefits for people with disabilities. They described the omission as evidence that this group is being undervalued in society.
MP O.Saranchuluun acknowledged the problem, saying that issues affecting people with disabilities are often treated as minor and sidelined in budget planning. “An entire group has been left out of consideration,” she said, and pledged to support the protesters’ requests.
MP J.Bayasgalan said Parliament must make decisions that reflect the needs of all citizens. He described the difficulties faced by people with disabilities as serious and promised to work to increase benefits and address related social issues as part of his representative duties, the Parliament press service reported.
