First Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia Gantumur Luvsannyam submitted a draft Resolution of the State Great Khural on Approving the Development Plan of Mongolia for 2025 to Chairman of the State Great Khural of Mongolia Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve on September 27, 2024.

The draft Resolution was developed in accordance with the “Vision 2050” Long-Term Development Policy, “New Revival Policy,” and “Regional Development Concept,” and coordinates with the goals and objectives of the documents of the medium-term development plan “Mongolia’s Five-Year Development Guidelines for 2021-2025,” and “2024-2028 Action Program of the Government of Mongolia.” The Development Plan reflects priority policy projects aimed at intensifying the implementation of programs and national campaigns, including the “Food Revolution” National Campaign, the “White Gold” National Program, Campaigns “Years to Visit Mongolia”, “New Cooperative-Wealthy Herder”, and “Atar-IV.”
In compliance with the Joint Government Agreement “Courage for Rapid Development”, the draft Resolution defines a goal “Strengthening Foundation for Long-Term Sustainable Development” within the framework of four main policy priorities, namely economic policy, regional development policy, human development policy, and governance policy cherishing human rights. The draft Resolution outlines the intensification of the implementation of 14 mega projects in infrastructure and construction, and 149 projects aimed at boosting sustainable development and implementing sector reforms.
As part of the economic policy, the Government plans to fully launch all 14 mega projects, which form the foundation of long-term sustainable development infrastructure, by 2025.