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    Live broadcast of Mongolian President's state visit to Akorda
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    Live broadcast of Mongolian President's state visit to Astana
    11:00, 21 April 2026
    President of Mongolia to pay state visit to Kazakhstan
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    President of Mongolia to pay state visit to Kazakhstan
    13:06, 17 April 2026
    New Mongolian Ambassador begins mission in Kazakhstan
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    New Mongolian Ambassador begins mission in Kazakhstan
    08:34, 16 April 2026
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    Mongolia to launch project to reduce hazardous chemical use
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    Mongolia to launch project to cut hazardous chemical use
    22:12, 10 April 2026
    PM Uchral Freezes 3,000 Civil Service Positions, Moves to Cut Workload Politics Ooluun.B ooluun@montsame.gov.mn 2026-04-08 15:35:52    Ulaanbaatar, April 8, 2026 /MONTSAME/. Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor has instructed Cabinet members to freeze approximately 3,000 vacant positions in the public sector and refrain from making new appointments or personnel changes. This directive is formalized under a Government resolution titled “On Certain Measures to Optimize the Structure and Organization of State Institutions and Reduce the Workload of Civil Servants.”    Under the resolution, recruitment and internal transfers for around 3,000 vacant civil service positions will be suspended until a functional review of ministries and agencies is completed. The measure is expected to save an amount equivalent to staffing for roughly 26 ministries, with an estimated MNT 7.4 billion in salary expenditures.    The Prime Minister also announced that civil servants will be relieved from preparing 20–30 types of reports on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual basis. Instead, the “Once-Only” principle will be implemented, meaning reports with overlapping content will be produced just once.    Although legislation stipulates that the government should not request information already in its possession from citizens, inter-agency data sharing remains insufficient. Officials have been tasked with ensuring proper implementation of this legal provision.  Furthermore, cabinet members and heads of ministries and agencies have been instructed to utilize the “eCabinet dashboard,” which supports data-driven decision-making based on big data, and to ensure access to necessary information. The Prime Minister called on the cabinet members to take the lead in adopting this system.     The resolution also introduces more flexible working arrangements, including improved time management, discouraging weekend work for civil servants, and allowing one day of remote work per week.
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    Mongolia's PM freezes 3,000 civil service positions, moves to cut workload
    11:35, 9 April 2026
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