Prime Minister G.Zandanshatar has submitted the 2026 state budget draft, along with related bills, to Speaker D.Amarbayasgalan. The budget projects revenues of MNT 31.6 trillion, expenditures of MNT 32.98 trillion, and a deficit equal to 1.3 percent of GDP.
According to the Prime Minister, the 2026 budget aims to maintain fiscal stability, curb expenditure growth, raise household incomes, and improve the quality of basic social services. A tax reform package, now under discussion in the D-parliament system, is expected to reduce the tax burden on citizens and businesses by MNT 3–4 trillion. The government also pledged to limit state intervention and expand private sector support.

For the first time, citizens had broad input in the budget drafting process. About 188,000 people submitted opinions via the E-Mongolia platform, while nearly 240,000 joined public discussions. Their main priorities included better education and healthcare, a safer living environment, lower spending, and reduced taxes.

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