Mongolian Community in Sydney has expressed their opinions on current social issues in Mongolia

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Source: SBS Mongolian

In the wake of national protest currently happening in their home country, Community in Sydney has expressed opinions on social issues and improvements they are expecting when coming back to Mongolia.


Around 50 community representatives have gathered to express their views, chanting ‘We want to live happy in Mongolia”, and against two dominant political parties that are ruling the nation for the last 28 years, at Tempe Park in New South Wales.

 

Majority of people were apprehensive about current air pollution in Mongolia that continues thorough winter season which is the main source of various social health issues in the capital, Ulaanbaatar.

 

In addition, Mr. Gonchigsumlaa Sukhbaatar has questioned whether there is fair competition without corruption, opportunities in the labour market for overseas graduates and healthy environment to live in.

 

Mr. Batbold Ayurzana has also supported equal opportunities for younger generation and stood against the corruption in the society.

 

“Younger generations should take steps everyday towards their dreams and if millennials have positive mindset and collaborate more the future is bright in Mongolia” said Ms. Oyuntuya Davaatseren.


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