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Asia Democracy Research Network Year Six - Global Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities for Democracy in Mongolia

15 Jun 2021

62 of the February 12, 2020 Resolution of Government of Mongolia.2 The Law on Disaster Protection identifies and specifies the measures for the three levels of readiness to combat the coronavirus: everyday level of readiness, high level of readiness and all-out level of readiness. [...] The measures taken regarding the COVID pandemic in Mongolia can be divided into the following three stages: the early policy stage (when the outbreak was first detected and policies were focused on the prevention of the pandemic), the plague and election policy stage, and the policy of losing COVID-19 internally stage.4 The following diagrams show the structure and organization of the management s. [...] Due to the lack of communication between the government, the State Special Commission, and the police to enforce decisions, the violation of the rights of ordinary citizens is reported through social media on daily basis. [...] 918.4.4 of the Regulation on the use of “safety nets” or special devices are approved by the order of the Chief of the General Police. [...] Specifically, the release of a video of a woman and her baby being taken out of the hospital without warm clothes in -20 degrees weather was met with strong opposition from the public.27 On January 20, 2021, 10,000-13,000 people gathered in Sukhbaatar Square, the capital of Ulaanbaatar, to demand the resignation of the State Emergency Commission and the Minister of Health and protesters were shock.

Authors

Baek, Jinkyung

Pages
17
Published in
South Korea