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"The City Administration's Position Remains that No More Kiosks Will Be Placed in Public Areas," He Said.

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By order of the Governor of the capital and district, unauthorized kiosks that obstruct public streets, squares, and pedestrian areas and spoil the appearance of the city began to be removed last April. In doing so, it was reported that consultations with kiosk operators' associations were continuing and several proposals were being made. Specifically, the capital proposed offering jobs, providing one-time compensation, and resolving the issue o…
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By order of the Governor of the capital and district, unauthorized kiosks that obstruct public streets, squares, and pedestrian areas and spoil the appearance of the city began to be removed last April. In doing so, it was reported that consultations with kiosk operators' associations were continuing and several proposals were being made. Specifically, the capital proposed offering jobs, providing one-time compensation, and resolving the issue o…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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