Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (2010)

Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт Нам
Mongol Ardiin Khuvsgalt Nam
Chairman Nambaryn Enkhbayar
Founded 2010 (2010)
Split from Mongolian People's Party
Headquarters Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Youth wing Democracy – Justice
Membership (2012) 80,000
Ideology Social democracy
Postcommunism
Resource nationalism[1]
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Justice Coalition
International affiliation Progressive Alliance
Colors Red
State Great Khural
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Website
www.maxn.mn

The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP; Mongolian: Монгол Ардын Хувьсгалт Нам, Mongol Ardyn Khuvsgalt Nam, МАХН, MAKHN) is 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.[2] Enkhbayar, former chairman of the original MPRP and a former President of Mongolia, is the party's leader.

Mission

The party's mission is to:

  1. Dismantle the oligopoly
  2. Give more authority to the people
  3. Give the people Mongolia's natural wealth
  4. 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.

Membership

The MPRP had 80,000 members in 2012, making it Mongolia's third-largest political party.

History

After parliamentary elections in 2012, the MPRP formed the Justice Coalition with the Mongolian National Democratic Party and became a part of a coalition government with the Democratic Party.

See also

References

  1. Kohn, Michael (19 July 2012). "Mongolia coalition takes shape, fans fears of resource nationalism". Reuters. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  2. "Former MPRP is reborn and former President named chairman". Business-Mongolia.com. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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