(Ulaanbaatar) Jan 26, Plenary session of thte Parliament has discussed the proposed amendments in Mongolian Government law, Civil Service law, Public and Private Interest Regulation at Public Services law, Science and Technology law and Anti-Corruption law. The initial discussions on those amendments were introduced.
One of the most discussed proposals were regarding the change of the deputy ministerial positions submitted by MPs B.Bolor, S.Ganbaatar, L.Erdenechimeg and B.Choijilsuren in order to cut the spending of the Cabinet, where at the initial discussion was approved by the majority of the MPs, but was transferred to Standing Committee due to the conflicts in the Government law.
Standing committee discussed on the two amendments to be done to the law to eliminate the position of deputy ministers, but the majority of the members declined the amendments.
Plenary session in the afternoon discussed the new submission of the Standing committee with the attendance of 46 members and 35 members or 76.1 percent have agreed on declining the proposal to cut the deputy ministerial positions. Therefore, annulling the previous votes held on Thursday January 22nd, saving the deputy minister positions at the cabinet.
(Ulaanbaatar) Jan 26, Plenary session of thte Parliament has discussed the proposed amendments in Mongolian Government law, Civil Service law, Public and Private Interest Regulation at Public Services law, Science and Technology law and Anti-Corruption law. The initial discussions on those amendments were introduced.
One of the most discussed proposals were regarding the change of the deputy ministerial positions submitted by MPs B.Bolor, S.Ganbaatar, L.Erdenechimeg and B.Choijilsuren in order to cut the spending of the Cabinet, where at the initial discussion was approved by the majority of the MPs, but was transferred to Standing Committee due to the conflicts in the Government law.
Standing committee discussed on the two amendments to be done to the law to eliminate the position of deputy ministers, but the majority of the members declined the amendments.
Plenary session in the afternoon discussed the new submission of the Standing committee with the attendance of 46 members and 35 members or 76.1 percent have agreed on declining the proposal to cut the deputy ministerial positions. Therefore, annulling the previous votes held on Thursday January 22nd, saving the deputy minister positions at the cabinet.