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Prime Minister condoles smoke inhalation victims, urges to be responsible

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E.Oyun-Erdene
2025-02-10
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Prime Minister condoles smoke inhalation victims, urges to be responsible

The 5th meeting of the Emergency Headquarters, chaired by Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene, focused on addressing air pollution and ensuring public safety. At the beginning of the session, the Prime Minister expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives due to smoke inhalation. He emphasized the importance of reducing air pollution, improving citizen safety, and called on the Emergency Headquarters to work more responsibly and diligently.

N.Uchral, Head of the State Emergency Management Agency, presented a report on the implementation of the Law on Permits. He noted several challenges in the current process, such as procedural delays, excessively lengthy permit issuance processes, insufficient digitalization, and unnecessary document requirements from state organizations. N.Uchral proposed regulatory reforms based on risk assessments and suggested transferring some types of permits to professional associations to improve efficiency.

During the meeting, Member of Parliament N.Nomtoibayar stressed the need for a unified foreign relations policy to facilitate the successful implementation of large-scale projects.

In response, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene instructed the government to continue transitioning to gas fuel, utilizing domestic resources, and exploring collaboration with entrepreneurs to support major infrastructure projects in Ulaanbaatar. He also called for improved legal frameworks and the development of comprehensive proposals on how state-owned enterprises could contribute to the city’s construction projects.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the General Development Plan of Ulaanbaatar through 2040 must thoroughly address the capital’s pressing issues and incorporate sustainable solutions for its long-term development.

The 5th meeting of the Emergency Headquarters, chaired by Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene, focused on addressing air pollution and ensuring public safety. At the beginning of the session, the Prime Minister expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives due to smoke inhalation. He emphasized the importance of reducing air pollution, improving citizen safety, and called on the Emergency Headquarters to work more responsibly and diligently.

N.Uchral, Head of the State Emergency Management Agency, presented a report on the implementation of the Law on Permits. He noted several challenges in the current process, such as procedural delays, excessively lengthy permit issuance processes, insufficient digitalization, and unnecessary document requirements from state organizations. N.Uchral proposed regulatory reforms based on risk assessments and suggested transferring some types of permits to professional associations to improve efficiency.

During the meeting, Member of Parliament N.Nomtoibayar stressed the need for a unified foreign relations policy to facilitate the successful implementation of large-scale projects.

In response, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene instructed the government to continue transitioning to gas fuel, utilizing domestic resources, and exploring collaboration with entrepreneurs to support major infrastructure projects in Ulaanbaatar. He also called for improved legal frameworks and the development of comprehensive proposals on how state-owned enterprises could contribute to the city’s construction projects.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the General Development Plan of Ulaanbaatar through 2040 must thoroughly address the capital’s pressing issues and incorporate sustainable solutions for its long-term development.

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2025-02-10


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