Minister of Culture Emphasizes Increased Budget for COP17

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n.urin@montsame.gov.mn
2025-09-24 16:27:13

Ulaanbaatar, September 24, 2025 /MONTSAME/. The Standing Committee on Budget of the State Great Khural (Parliament) discussed the "2026 Budget Draft for the Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth Sectors."

 

The Chairman of the Standing Budget Committee, Gankhuyag Khassuuri, introduced that the Parliament has amended the relevant law and now adopts the next year’s budget after five stages of discussion, noting the public discussion on the budget draft. During the budget discussion, Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth, Undram Chinbat, explained how the sector’s 2026 budget draft was developed along with the Ministry’s policies and principles. Undram Chinbat emphasized the policy of cultural soft power, partnership, innovation, and economic integration, noting the Ministry’s efforts to foster Mongolian pride and support youth leadership and entrepreneurship. Moreover, Undram Chinbat stated that cultural heritage management, physical education, sports, national, classical, and contemporary art forms will be developed through modernization, technology, and innovation, and opportunities to compete at an international level will be supported.

 

Minister Undram delivered a detailed presentation on the ongoing strategically prioritized work, aimed at increasing the economic and creative capacities of the creative production and tourism industries and improving the sector’s human resource development and competitiveness. According to the Minister, there are 6,994 employees and civil servants in 485 organizations across the sector, and MNT 225.6 billion has been budgeted for the 2026 salary budget. It is estimated that MNT 331.2 billion will be allocated to current expenses and MNT 169.4 billion to investments. Specifically, 35 cultural projects worth MNT 122.0 billion, 24 sports projects worth MNT 42.7 billion, and three tourism projects amounting to MNT 4.6 billion were included.

 

Additionally, the need for sanitation facilities in addition to renovation work was mentioned due to the age of the sector’s buildings and facilities across the country. The amendment to the current budget submitted to Parliament increased the costs of COP17 and the “Blue Pearl” event, and due to the decrease in staffing, expenditures such as the salary fund, retirement benefits, government subsidies for the tourism sector, youth sector budget, and policy measure costs were reduced. Following the presentation, participants engaged in discussion, sharing positions and addressing urgent issues within the sector, including budget allocations for various measures.


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