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Mongolian National Democratic Party (1992–99)
Mongolian National Democratic Party may refer to: * Mongolian National Democratic Party (1992–1999) (Монголын Үндэсний Ардчилсан Нам), a cofounder of the Democratic Party in 2000 *Mongolian National Democratic Party (2005) (Монгол Үндэсний Ардчилсан Нам), known until 2011 as the National New Party (Үндэсний Шинэ Нам, ҮШН), formed the Justice Coalition with the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party See also *Democratic Party (Mongolia) *List of political parties in Mongolia According to the Political Party Act (2005), a political party is considered as a union of Mongolian citizens who have consolidated voluntarily with the purpose of organising social, personal and political activities as stated in the Constituti ...
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Mongolian National Democratic Party (1992–1999)
The Mongolian National Democratic Party () was a Mongolian political party established in 1992 with the merger of Mongolian National Progress Party and Mongolian Democratic Party (1990). The party won 35 seats as a member of the Democratic Union Coalition in the 1996 election. It represented conservative and liberal positions. The party continued under this name until 1999 when it dissolved itself after becoming a co-founder of the Democratic Party (in Mongolian Ардчилсан нам or Ardchilsan Nam). See also *Politics of Mongolia *List of political parties in Mongolia According to the Political Party Act (2005), a political party is considered as a union of Mongolian citizens who have consolidated voluntarily with the purpose of organising social, personal and political activities as stated in the Constituti ... References Defunct political parties in Mongolia Political parties established in 1992 {{Mongolia-party-stub ...
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Mongolian National Democratic Party (2005)
The Mongolian National Democratic Party (, abbreviated МҮАН or MNDP), known until 2011 as the New National Party (, ҮШН), is a Mongolian political party established in 2005. The party is headed by Mendsaikhany Enkhsaikhan, a former Prime Minister of Mongolia from 7 July 1996 to 23 April 1998. The party formed a parliamentary coalition called Justice Coalition with the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, a party established in 2010. The coalition won 11 seats in the Mongolian Parliament State Great Khural during the 2012 parliamentary elections. The Justice Coalition formed a coalition government in Mongolia with the Democratic Party after the 2012 elections, but obtained no seats in the 2016 elections. See also *Politics of Mongolia *List of political parties in Mongolia According to the Political Party Act (2005), a political party is considered as a union of Mongolian citizens who have consolidated voluntarily with the purpose of organising social, perso ...
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Democratic Party (Mongolia)
The Democratic Party () is a political party in Mongolia. It is placed on the centre-right of the political spectrum. History Founding and early years After the 1990 democratic revolution, Mongolia became a country with a multi-party system. The democratic revolution transformed Mongolia from a single-party communist state into a dynamic democracy. Those who pioneered the democratic revolution established political parties such as the Mongolian National Progress Party and Mongolian Social Democratic Party during the Democratic Revolution. On 6 December 2000, five political parties – including the Mongolian National Democratic Party, Mongolian Social Democratic Party and others merged and established the Democratic Party of Mongolia. On 1 April 2006, a party convention elected Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj as the party leader. Four candidates had run for the party leadership elections in the first round. Elbegdorj won 46% of the vote, Erdeniin Bat-Uul won 40% and two other candi ...
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