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Mongolia Marks 34 Years of Democratic Constitution With Rights Outreach and Governance Actions

The observance showcased a coordinated push to translate constitutional principles into tangible resilience and infrastructure actions.

Overview

  • Parliament honored former leaders and opened a public exhibition displaying original documents from the 1992 constitutional debates at the State Palace.
  • Speaker N. Uchral announced broader access to the Constitution through new Mongolian Braille editions and a widely used audio version, while designating 2026 legislative focus on children’s rights.
  • Officials confirmed the US$100 million ADB-backed disaster resilience program has passed ratification and is moving toward implementation to bolster search-and-rescue capacity and local preparedness.
  • Ulaanbaatar set out 2026 flood‑mitigation works, including 12 new stormwater lines totaling 15.1 km, large‑scale well cleaning, and a Selbe River retention reservoir targeted to reach 80% completion this year.
  • Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar met residents in Sainshand, Dornogovi, who pressed for action on corruption, land disputes and irresponsible mining, with commitments that include vehicles for rural clinics.