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Togmidyn Dorjkhand (Mongolian: Тогмидын Доржханд, pronounced Tog-myd-yn Dor-zhi-hand; born 1977) is a Mongolian politician, serving as a member of the parliament (MP) and Leader of the Hun Party. [1]
Togmidyn Dorjkhand List MP: 10 July 2024: Procurement of goods and services with state and local funds; Foreign trade and investment policy, regulations and registration; Fair competition encouragement and regulatory and consumer rights protection affairs; Ensuring transparency of government activities;
The 2024–2028 State Great Khural is the current session of the State Great Khural.Its members were first elected in the 2024 Mongolian parliamentary election and assumed office on 2 July 2024.
The 2020–2024 State Great Khural was the eighth session of the State Great Khural which first convened on 2 July 2020 and was seated until 2 July 2024. Its members were first elected in the 2020 parliamentary election held on 24 June 2020.
Originally, the party's name, HUN, was an acronym for the full name of the party, the National Labour Party (translated into Mongolian as Hudulmuriin Undesnii Nam).It is also the Mongolian word for human and person (in Mongolian, plural form does not have to explicit, i.e. the word hun can be used both as a singular person and as a plural people).
The Right Person Electorate Coalition (Mongolian: Зөв Хүн Электорат Эвсэл, romanized: Zöv Khün Elektorat Evsel, ZKEE) was a political alliance in Mongolia established in 2020 by the National Labour Party, Mongolian Social Democratic Party and Justice Party.
On 18 December 2023, the ruling and opposition parties reached a consensus to redraw the electoral districts. [12] Subsequently, the State Great Khural's plenary session passed a resolution on the creation of 2024 regular election constituencies of the State Great Khural, and the determination of the number, territory of the mandates of the constituencies, resulting in the reformation of the ...
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.