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'''Uniting Mongolia''' (Khalkha Mongol: ''Mongolyg Negtgekh''; '''MN''', sometimes translated as "Unification of Mongolia" or "Uniting the Mongols") is a far-right political party in the [[Mongol Uls]]. Formed in 2022 as a de facto successor to the banned neo-fascist party '''Mongolia Rise''', it has, like its predecessor, advocated for ethnic nationalist and authoritarian policies. | '''Uniting Mongolia''' (Khalkha Mongol: ''Mongolyg Negtgekh''; '''MN''', sometimes translated as "Unification of Mongolia" or "Uniting the Mongols") is a far-right political party in the [[Mongol Uls]]. Formed in 2022 as a de facto successor to the banned neo-fascist party '''Mongolia Rise''', it has, like its predecessor, advocated for ethnic nationalist and authoritarian policies. | ||
==Electoral Results== | |||
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''†As Mongolia Rise'' |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 18 December 2023
Uniting Mongolia Mongolyg Negtgekh | |
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Abbreviation | MN |
Leader | Darannin Guilagch |
Founded | 2022 |
Preceded by | Mongolia Rise |
Ideology | Ultranationalism Right-wing populism Ethnic nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Crimson |
Kurultai | 7 / 100
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Website | |
moneg |
Uniting Mongolia (Khalkha Mongol: Mongolyg Negtgekh; MN, sometimes translated as "Unification of Mongolia" or "Uniting the Mongols") is a far-right political party in the Mongol Uls. Formed in 2022 as a de facto successor to the banned neo-fascist party Mongolia Rise, it has, like its predecessor, advocated for ethnic nationalist and authoritarian policies.
Electoral Results
Election | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Government |
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2020† | N/A | N/A | 11 / 100
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New | Opposition |
2022 | N/A | N/A | 7 / 100
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4 | Opposition |
†As Mongolia Rise