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The Mongolian People's Party (MPP) [c] is a social democratic political party in Mongolia. It was founded as a communist party in 1920 by Mongolian revolutionaries and is the oldest political party in Mongolia. The party played an important role in the Mongolian Revolution of 1921, which was inspired by the Bolsheviks' October Revolution.
Until 1990, it was a one-party state ruled by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and maintained close political and economic ties with the Soviet Union, as part of the Eastern Bloc. Outer Mongolia gained independence from Qing China in 1911, and enjoyed brief autonomy before it was seized by the Beiyang government of China in 1919.
Pages in category "Mongolian People's Party" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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)
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, was the party's leader. It merged back into the Mongolian People's Party in 2021. [3]
Dashzegviin Amarbayasgalan (Mongolian: Дашзэгвийн Амарбаясгалан), also referred to as Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve (born 27 November 1981) is a Mongolian politician, Chairman of the State Great Khural (Parliament) and a member of the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP). Amarbayasgalan was born and raised in Taishir sum, Gobi ...
The party was founded by a number of politically active Inner Mongolian youth including Mersé and Serengdongrub in Kalgan in October 1925 in Zhangjiakou. [2] Mersé, who had contacts with the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and Comintern , became the general secretary of the party. [ 3 ]
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (2010), whose members split from the original party after the name change Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party .