The National Revolution in 1911 ended Manchu rule, but it was the Revolution of 1921 that established the de facto independence of Mongolia.
Mongolia's first political party, Mongolian People's Party, was formed officially on this day in 1921. Since thatь MPP had been the sole ruling party of Mongolian government for 70 years until Democratic Revolution in 1991.
In 2004, the State Great Khural made amendments to law on national holidays and declared March 1 will be celebrated as Patriots Day in Mongolia.
In November 2010, Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party restored and changed their name back to Mongolian People's Party.
On Feb 25th of this year, MPP and MPRP signed Memorandum of Understanding to co-celebrated "Patriots Day"
Today at 11:30, these 2 parties will visit General Sukhbaatar's statue and pay their respects. After the ceremony, honorary conference on "95th anniversary of oldest political party forming - Patriots Day" will be held in Central Palace of Culture.
The National Revolution in 1911 ended Manchu rule, but it was the Revolution of 1921 that established the de facto independence of Mongolia.
Mongolia's first political party, Mongolian People's Party, was formed officially on this day in 1921. Since thatь MPP had been the sole ruling party of Mongolian government for 70 years until Democratic Revolution in 1991.
In 2004, the State Great Khural made amendments to law on national holidays and declared March 1 will be celebrated as Patriots Day in Mongolia.
In November 2010, Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party restored and changed their name back to Mongolian People's Party.
On Feb 25th of this year, MPP and MPRP signed Memorandum of Understanding to co-celebrated "Patriots Day"
Today at 11:30, these 2 parties will visit General Sukhbaatar's statue and pay their respects. After the ceremony, honorary conference on "95th anniversary of oldest political party forming - Patriots Day" will be held in Central Palace of Culture.