Parliament Approves Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, November 29, 2025 /MONTSAME/. At its plenary session on November 28, 2025, the State Great Khural of Mongolia approved the parliamentary resolution on the approval of the Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030. The policy framework titled “New Trust - Bold Reform” outlines 10 national goals under eight policy directions, including raising productivity and diversifying the processing industry to sustain stable economic growth.
The eight
strategic directions are: Human Development; Social
Development and Shared National Values; Economic and Infrastructure
Development; Environment and Green Economy; Government Efficiency and Governance;
Regional Development; National Competitiveness; and Science, Technology, and
Artificial Intelligence.
The policy also aims to narrow regional development disparities, promote
economic diversification, and balance population migration. It sets goals to
improve the business environment, reduce state involvement in markets, promote
fair competition, protect the rights of entrepreneurs and investors, and deepen
tax and customs reforms. In the education and health sectors, the plan seeks to
ensure equitable access to quality services, develop a workforce aligned with
labor market demands, and raise the Human Development Index to 0.85.
The new policy
was developed in accordance with the Law on Development Policy and Planning,
based on scientific evidence, and reflecting public opinion, as well as
ensuring coherence and unity of objectives across all stages of planning and implementation.
The new policy also aligns with “Vision-2050,” Mongolia’s long-term
development policy, and the Government Action Program for 2024–2028.
Following the enactment of the Law on Development Policy and Planning in 2020, Mongolia adopted its first-ever five-year development policy. According to the law, the
next five-year policy must be submitted to the State Great Khural at least two
months before the expiry of the previous one. Accordingly, the government submitted
draft Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030 to parliament.
After deliberations, 56.1 percent of attending members of parliament voted in
favor of approving the resolution.
After
deliberations, 56.1 percent of attending Members of Parliament voted in favor
of approving the resolution.
Ulaanbaatar