Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (2010)
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Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт Нам | |
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Abbreviation | MPRP (English) МАХН (Mongolian) |
Chairperson | Nambaryn Enkhbayar |
Secretary-General | |
Vice chairperson | |
Founded | 8 November 2010 |
Dissolved | 28 May 2021 |
Split from | Mongolian People's Party |
Merged into | Mongolian People's Party[1] |
Headquarters | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
Newspaper | Ünenii Elch |
Student wing | National Revolutionary United Student Union of Justice |
Youth wing | Democracy Justice Mongolian Youth Union |
Women's wing | Democracy Justice Mongolian Women's Union |
Membership (2012) | 80,000 |
Ideology | Social democracy Resource nationalism[2][3] |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
National affiliation | (2020) |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
Colours | Red Blue |
State Great Khural (2016-2021) | 1 / 76 |
Website | |
maxh.mn | |
The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (Mongolian: Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт Нам, romanized: Mongol Ardyn Khuvsgalt Nam) was a political party in Mongolia which was founded in 2010 by Nambaryn Enkhbayar. The party received approval to use the Mongolian People's Party's old name by the Supreme Court of Mongolia.[4] Enkhbayar, former chairman of the original MPRP and a former President of Mongolia, was the party's leader. It merged back into the Mongolian People's Party in 2021.
Mission[]
The party's mission is to:
- Dismantle the oligopoly
- Give more authority to the people
- Give the people Mongolia's natural wealth
- Provide employment and property for every household
The MPRP believes that with the implementation of these integrated policies—aimed at creating human-centered social welfare, economic development and citizen-oriented governance—Mongolia and its people will achieve prosperity and progress.[citation needed]
Membership[]
The MPRP had 80,000 members in 2012, making it Mongolia's third-largest political party.[citation needed]
History[]
Justice Coalition[]
In May 2012, the MPRP formed the Justice Coalition with the Mongolian National Democratic Party to run for upcoming elections. The Coalition won 11 seats in State Great Khural and became a part of a coalition government with the Democratic Party.[5]
Our Coalition[]
In March 2020, the MPRP and Civil Will–Green Party, Mongolian Traditionally United Party formed the to run 2020 parliament election.[6]
References[]
- ^ "МАХН татан буугдав | News.MN". 28 May 2021.
- ^ Kohn, Michael (19 July 2012). "Mongolia coalition takes shape, fans fears of resource nationalism". Reuters. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
- ^ Stanway, David; Edwards, Terrence (18 May 2012). "Resource-rich Mongolia plays populist card in run-up to polls". Reuters. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "Former MPRP is reborn and former President named chairman". Business-Mongolia.com. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Kohn, Michael (17 July 2012). "Mongolia Democratic Party in coalition talks with anti-mining group". Reuters. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ Dierkes, Julian. "Confirmed Parties Participating in June 2020 Election". Mongolia Focus. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
External links[]
- Official website (in Mongolian)
- Britannica
- 2010 establishments in Mongolia
- 2021 disestablishments in Mongolia
- Political parties established in 2010
- Political parties disestablished in 2021
- Political parties in Mongolia
- Progressive Alliance
- Social democratic parties in Asia
- Socialism in Mongolia