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List of political parties in Mongolia

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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 Constitution of Mongolia. Political parties must be registered by the Supreme Court of Mongolia.[1]

Current parties

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As of 27 April 2024, there are 37 political parties officially registered by the Supreme Court.[2]

Parties with MPs in the State Great Khural

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Party Abbr. MPs Provincial, Capital legislators District, County

legislators

Party leader Position Ideology
 
Mongolian People's Party
Монгол Ардын Нам
Mongol Ardīn Nam
MPP
МАН
68 / 126
474 / 816
4,054 / 7,351
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene Centre-left Social democracy
 
Democratic Party
Ардчилсан Нам
Ardchilsan Nam
DP
АН
42 / 126
321 / 816
3,222 / 7,351
Luvsannyamyn Gantömör Centre-right Mongolian nationalism[3]
Liberal conservatism[4]
Economic liberalism[5]
 
HUN Party
ХҮН Нам
KHÜN Nam
HUN
ХҮН
8 / 126
3 / 816
12 / 7,351
Togmidyn Dorjkhand Centre-right Liberalism

Third Way

 
Civil Will–Green Party

Иргэний Зориг–Ногоон Нам

Irgenii Zorig–Nogoon Nam

IZNN

ИЗНН

4 / 126
0 / 816
2 / 7,351
Batyn Batbaatar Centre Green liberalism
Mongolian Green Party

Монголын Ногоон Нам Mongolyn Nogoon Nam

National Coalition

Үндэсний Эвсэл

Ündesnii Evsel

NC

ҮЭ

4 / 126
0 / 816
0 / 7,351
Nyamtaishiriin Nomtoibayar Centre to Centre-right Big tent
Mongolian National Democratic Party

Монгол Үндэсний Ардчилсан нам Mongol Ündesnii Ardchilsan Nam

Other parties

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  • Mongolian Traditional United Party (Mongolyn Ulamjlalyn Negdsen Nam)
  • Mongol Liberal Democratic Party (Mongol Liberal Ardchilsan Nam)
  • Motherland Party (Ekh Oron Nam)
  • Mongolian Liberal Party (Mongolyn Liberal Nam)
  • Republican Party (Bügd Nairamdakh Nam)
  • Mongolian Women's National Union Party (Mongolyn Emegteichüüdiin Ündesnii Negdsen Nam)
  • Mongolian Social Democratic Party (Mongolyn Sotsial Demokrat Nam)
  • People's Party (Ard tümnii Nam)
  • Freedom for People Party (Erkhchölöög Kheregjüülegch Nam)
  • Civil Movement Party (Irgenii Khödölgöönii Nam)
  • Development Program Party (Khögjliin Khötölbör Nam)
  • Mongolian Democratic Movement Party (Mongolyn Ardchilsan Khödölgöönii Nam)
  • All Mongolian Labor Party (Khamug Mongolyn Khödölmöriin Nam)
  • United Patriots Party (Ekh Oronchdyn Negdsen Nam)
  • Mongol Conservative Party (Mongol Konservativ Nam)
  • Independence and Unity Party (Tusgaar Togtnol, Ev Negdliin Nam)
  • Power of the People Party (Ard Tümnii Khüch Nam)
  • For the Mongolian People Party (Mongolyn Khünii Tölöö Nam)
  • Truth and Right Party (Ünen ba Zöv Nam)
  • Liberté party (Erkh Chölöönii Evsel Nam)
  • World Mongols Party (Delkhiin Mongolchuud Nam)
  • People's Majority Governance Party (Ard Tümnii Olonkhiin Zasaglal Nam)
  • Great Harmony Party (Ikh Ev Nam)
  • Ger Area Development Party (Ger Khoroolol Khögjliin Nam)
  • My Mongolia Party (Minii Mongol Nam)
  • Mongolian Reform Party (Mongol Shinechlelt Nam)
  • NEW Party (SHINE Nam)
  • Moral Party (Züi Yos Nam)
  • Democracy and Reforms Party (Ardchilal Shinechleliin Nam)
  • The Civic Unity Party (Irgediin Oroltsoony Negdel Nam)
  • Good Democratic Citizens United Party (Sain Ardchilsan Irgediin Negdsen Nam)

Defunct parties

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References

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  1. ^ "Улс Төрийн Намын Тухай".
  2. ^ "Улс төрийн намын бүртгэл". Retrieved 2024-04-27.
  3. ^ Brown, Adrian. "Mongolia: Khaltmaa Battulga wins election on nationalist platform". www.aljazeera.com.
  4. ^ Burcher, Catalina Uribe; Bértoa, Fernando Casal (2018). Political Finance in Mongolia (PDF). Stockholm, Sweden: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. ISBN 978-91-7671-217-7.
  5. ^ Julia Bader (2015). China's Foreign Relations and the Survival of Autocracies. Routledge. p. 88.

See also

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