Total of 13 parties and three coalitions have submitted their proposal to attend the 2016 parliamentary election to the General Election Commission.
Thus the General Election Commission have examined the relevant documents submitted by the parties and coalitions and came up with the decision to issue the rights to nominate in Parliamentary election to 11 parties and three coalitions.
According to the registration of the Supreme Court of Mongolia, confirmations were handed over to those 11 parties and three coalitions which are eligible to attend the 2016 Parliamentary election.
- Mongolian People's Party /MPP/
- The Democratic Party /DP/
- Unity coalition of the Independence and Unity Party /IUP/ and Mongolian Green Party /MGP/
- Mongolian Traditional United Party (MTUP)
- Khaan Songolt coalition of the Development Program and Mongolian Liberal Party
- Republican Party /RP/
- Mongolian Social Democratic Party /МSDP/
- Freedom Implementing Party /FIP/
- Civil Movement Party /CMP/
- Mongolian Democratic Movement Party
- Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party /MPRP/
- United Patriotic Coalition The United Party of Patriots and Khamug Mongol Labor Party /KMLP/
- Mongolian Conservative Party /MCP/
- Ard Tumnee Hairlay /Respect the People Party/
Civil Will-Green Party /CWGP/ and National Labour Party /NLP/ are unable to attend and nominate in the 2016 parliamentary election. Ts.Boldsaihan, General Secretary of the General Election Commission stated on this matter. "Parties to attend the election shall submit more than ten documents. NLP have sent incomplete documents. Also they have submitted documents with two different stamps. Only the leader of the party must sign and stamp the documents. According to the National registration office, they have used invalid stamps on the documents.
As CWGP, they have submitted incomplete documents too. For example, S.Oyun, Leader of the CWGP have not signed the resolutions and she came to make a statement. The party has three leaders. However, proposal to attend the election was signed only Ts.Ganhuyag, Leader of the CWGP. On a meeting held on May 2, Ts.Ganhuyag have not yet appointed as the leader of CWGP."
Photo credit: B.Byamba-Ochir
Total of 13 parties and three coalitions have submitted their proposal to attend the 2016 parliamentary election to the General Election Commission.
Thus the General Election Commission have examined the relevant documents submitted by the parties and coalitions and came up with the decision to issue the rights to nominate in Parliamentary election to 11 parties and three coalitions.
According to the registration of the Supreme Court of Mongolia, confirmations were handed over to those 11 parties and three coalitions which are eligible to attend the 2016 Parliamentary election.
- Mongolian People's Party /MPP/
- The Democratic Party /DP/
- Unity coalition of the Independence and Unity Party /IUP/ and Mongolian Green Party /MGP/
- Mongolian Traditional United Party (MTUP)
- Khaan Songolt coalition of the Development Program and Mongolian Liberal Party
- Republican Party /RP/
- Mongolian Social Democratic Party /МSDP/
- Freedom Implementing Party /FIP/
- Civil Movement Party /CMP/
- Mongolian Democratic Movement Party
- Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party /MPRP/
- United Patriotic Coalition The United Party of Patriots and Khamug Mongol Labor Party /KMLP/
- Mongolian Conservative Party /MCP/
- Ard Tumnee Hairlay /Respect the People Party/
Civil Will-Green Party /CWGP/ and National Labour Party /NLP/ are unable to attend and nominate in the 2016 parliamentary election. Ts.Boldsaihan, General Secretary of the General Election Commission stated on this matter. "Parties to attend the election shall submit more than ten documents. NLP have sent incomplete documents. Also they have submitted documents with two different stamps. Only the leader of the party must sign and stamp the documents. According to the National registration office, they have used invalid stamps on the documents.
As CWGP, they have submitted incomplete documents too. For example, S.Oyun, Leader of the CWGP have not signed the resolutions and she came to make a statement. The party has three leaders. However, proposal to attend the election was signed only Ts.Ganhuyag, Leader of the CWGP. On a meeting held on May 2, Ts.Ganhuyag have not yet appointed as the leader of CWGP."
Photo credit: B.Byamba-Ochir