Autumn Session of the Parliament begins

The Autumn Session of Parliament (SGK) began today and the Parliament Speaker opened the session with his speech.


Speaker D.Demberel stated his “strong” support for renegotiating the Oyutolgoi development agreement. He said, “We must consider increasing the Government’s share up to 50 percent.” The current agreement, ratified two years ago, gives the government a 34 percent stake in the project. A group of MPs has said the agreement “must be changed,” and demanded that the government’s share be increased. In his speech, D.Demberel also outlined the agenda for the autumn session. It includes a draft law on the election, amendments to the constitution, the 2012 draft budget, and a package of laws dealing with judicial matters and property rights.

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