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Thu, 11/17/2011 - 12:35
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CABINET NEWS IN BRIEF

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /MONTSAME/ The Cabinet meeting on Wednesday made several decision, for example, to issue some 290 million togrog from the its reserve fund for rescuers and officials of the Emergency management agency who worked in natural disaster's area and took part in actions against human ans livestock highly infectious diseases. - It has been decided to let people privatize 51 apartments they are living in. The apartments are owned by companies and organizations such as State service auto park, Registration departments in Ovorkhangai and Selenge aimags, Energy authority, the third thermal power station, Power distribution network of Erdenet-Bulgan, Energy system of Dornod region. - The governmental 85th resolution has been changed made on March 16 this year on “Issuing government's guarantee and securities”. A figure in one clause “800 billion togrog” has been changed to “up to 600 million US dollars or compared with it amount in togrog”, and the Development Bank's Board of directors has been allowed to elaborate a mid-term euro credit programme of 600 million US dollars. - It has been decided to give a 50 thousand US dollars' help to Turkey where many people have died and and material damage has been caused due to earthquakes. In 2010, Turkey gave us 50 thousand US dollars' help and brought here 84 thousand US dollars worth sleeping bags and food on its own plane. - A draft law on enployment of Mongolians abroad and of foreigners in Mongolia has been enriched with the Ministers' suggestions and will be submitted to parliament. By November of 2010, 25 thousand 500 foreigners from 97 countries were working in Mongolia. According to the law on sending labour force abroad and receiving foreign specialists and labour force, some 30 thousand Mongolians had a skills improving practice work in Republic of Korea, Japan, Czech Republic and Hungary. - A structure and rule have been changed of the National committee on Gender equality, thus increasing staffers' number from four to eight. B.Oyundelger

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