The list of scheduled issues to be discussed at the autumn session of Parliament, beginning on October 1st, includes laws significant to the nation's economy and development. The issue of restructuring the government is not included in the official scheduled list of agenda items, but has apparently already been raised.
Since Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag's announcement of the decision to restructure the cabinet, there has been a wide range of political speculation.
The restructuring of the cabinet in the second term of the elected government will be conducted in the scope of the President's "From Big State to Smart State" initiative.
The new cabinet is expected to be restructured with 11 ministries, and Minister for Economic Development N.Batbayar, Minister for Roads and Transportation A.Gansukh, Minister for Mining D.Gankhuyag, and Minister for Health N.Udval are expected to leave the cabinet.