Speaker Instructs Council to Draft Civil Service Law Reforms www.montsame.mn
Chairman of the State Great Khural Byambatsogt Sandag met with the Chairperson and members of the Civil Service Council on April 20, 2026.
At the beginning of the meeting, Civil Service Council Chairperson Tsedevsuren Lhagva. gave a detailed briefing on the council’s mandate, structure, and operations.
She also highlighted major upgrades to the integrated electronic registry system for civil servants, one of the council’s core functions. Since 2025, every civil servant has been able to access the unified database, review their digital personnel file, and verify the accuracy of related information.
According to the 2025 national registry, 213,611 civil servants are employed at 4,330 state institutions, accounting for 14.5 percent of Mongolia’s labor force and 6.0 percent of the total population. However, the number of civil servants declined by 5.9 percent compared with 2024.
Tsedevsuren noted that since the Civil Service Law came into force in 2019, it has been amended 28 times, with most changes related to job classification, grades, and salaries. She said there is a need to streamline those issues, modernize the content and format of training and recruitment examinations, and legislate standards for psychological health and workplace safety.
During the meeting, Speaker Byambatsogt said public trust in government has weakened in recent years and linked this to the ethics, attitudes, skills, education, and experience of public officials. He said Parliament, the Government, and the Civil Service Council should give special attention to the issue, conduct a realistic assessment, and undertake comprehensive policy reform of Mongolia’s civil service system.
The speaker also instructed the council to accelerate reforms to make productivity and performance evaluations more transparent, create a legal framework to raise salaries and incentives in line with performance, strengthen social guarantees for civil servants, and prepare proposals for policy amendments to the Civil Service Law.
Published Date:2026-04-21





