Political party in Mongolia
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The Mongolian Green Party (Mongolian: Монголын Ногоон Нам) is a green party in Mongolia. It was founded in 1990, the year Mongolia became a multi-party democracy, and was the first green party founded in Asia. From 1996 until 2000 the party was in a governing coalition with the Mongolian Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Party, and the Mongolian Democratic Religion Party.
The party has around 6,000 members[as of?] and states its goal is working towards improving human rights and democracy in Mongolia and protecting the environment.[citation needed]
Olzod Boum-Yalagch has been the party's chairman since 2012.[2]
References
- ^ "ABOUT THE MONGOLIAN GREEN PARTY". Монголын Ногоон Нам (in Mongolian). Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ Boum-Yalagch, Olzod (17 December 2017). "НАМЫН ДАРГЫН МЭНДЧИЛГЭЭ". Монголын Ногоон Нам (in Mongolian). Retrieved 1 February 2022.
External links
- Mongolian Green Party: official website
- Mongolian Greens page at Global Greens
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Other parties | - Mongolian Green Party
- Civil Will–Green Party
- Mongolian Traditional United Party
- Mongol Liberal Democratic Party
- Motherland Party
- Mongolian Liberal Party
- Mongolian Republican Party
- Mongolian National Women's Party
- Mongolian Social Democratic Party
- People's Party
- Mongolian National Democratic Party
- Freedom for People Party
- Civil Movement Party
- Development Program Party
- Mongolian Democratic Movement Party
- All Mongolian Labor Party
- United Patriots Party
- Mongol Conservative Party
- Independence and Unity Party
- Love the People Party
- For the Mongolian People Party
- Truth and Right Party
- Demos Party
- World Mongols Party
- People's Majority Governance Party
- Great Harmony Party
- Ger Area Development Party
- My Mongolia Party
- Mongolian Reform Party
- Citizen’s Coalition for Justice Party
- Justice Party
- Democracy and Reforms Party
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