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Court absolves Government of causing damage to nature

The Court of Appeals today
dismissed the case against the Government and upheld the decision of the Court
of Sukhbaatar district that it has not been responsible for any specific act
leading to damage to the nature and the environment. The United Movements

B.Bat-Erdene: Zorigt has not implemented the law

In a conversation with our
reporter, MP B.Bat-Erdene has blamed Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy
D.Zorigt for not seriously trying to implement the law banning mineral
exploration and exploitation in river and forest basins. He said the Government
should have studied the license

Foreign Minister takes part in ASEM in Budapest

Minister for Foreign Affairs and
Trade G.Zandanshatar today ends a weeklong visit to Europe during which he took
part in the 10th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) of Foreign Ministers in
Budapest, in the World Economic Forum of Europe and Central Asia in Vienna, and
also

Demonstration before the Government House

Members of the Green Party who
have stayed away from its alliance with the Civil Will today demonstrated
before Government House as a civil movement, protesting against “the sale of
Mongolian land to foreigners”. They held placards showing some provisions of
the law on

Health Minister leads team to Umnugobi aimag

Health Minister S.Lambaa will lead a team to Umnugobi aimag on
June 18 to work in hospitals of Khanbogd and Tsogttsetsii soums and to select
places where new regional diagnostic and medical centers are to be constructed.
These have become necessary because of

Parliament reduces stamp fees

Parliament yesterday amended the law on registration fees,
following widespread criticism that they had been fixed too high. During the
debate, L.Gundalai said the Government cannot levy exorbitant charges for
services citizens are entitled to from it. Minister for Finance S.Bayartsogt replied
that stamp

Census results being announced today

The results of the 2010  census are being announced at a special
ceremony at the Ikh Tenger complex, before Prime Minister S.Batbold, members of
the Government, MPs, Governors of some aimags, the city Mayor and
representatives of some international organizations. The population at

Fuel supply likely to become normal next week

Despite official reassurance that the fuel shortage is nearing an end
with supplies likely to return to their normal level in the coming week,
consumers continue to be wary. Fuel prices in petrol pumps have gone up, and
diesel in private hands now

Advocate of N.Davaa could lose license

Advocate G.Dashdemberel, who
defended N.Davaa, a member of the Representatives Managing Council in the
erstwhile Anod Bank, is likely to lose his license to practice law. The Investigation
Department of Chingeltei district has said it has recommended a suspension of
his license for falsely

Seoul Emergency officials visit Mongolia

The Chief of the Seoul Emergency
Office, Ung Gil Choi, and other officials are on a working visit to Mongolia on
an invitation from the Chief of the Ulaanbaatar Emergency Office, Kh.Batbileg. They
have been holding talks with officials in several departments on

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