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Revision as of 06:53, 29 December 2023

Central Asian People's Party
Khalkha nameTöb Azi Nam
Uyghur namePütün Türkistan Xelq Partiyisi
Tuvan nameOrta Azijat Nam
AbbreviationCAPP
LeaderSherig Toka
Founded2020
IdeologyMinority rights
Regionalism
Factions:
Islamic democracy
Progressivism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
National affiliationIslamic Modernist Party
ColoursTan  
Kurultai
5 / 100
Website
capparty.ml (planned)

The Central Asian People's Party (Khalkha Mongolian: Töb Azi Nam, lit. "Central Asia Party"; Uyghur: Pütün Türkistan Xelq Partiyisi, lit. "All-Turkestan People's Party"; Tuvan: Orta Azijat Nam, lit. "Middle Asia Party"), abbreviated as "CAPP", is an inter-ethnic political party active in the Mongol Uls, mainly advocating for the interests of Turkic Muslims, although it has recently worked to broaden its base to include ethnic Mongols as well. It adheres to centrist or centre-right politcal stances, and governs in a coalition with the Greater Mongolia Movement. It is affiliated with and mutually endorses the Gurkani Islamic Modernist Party.

Electoral Results

Election Votes % Seats ± Government
2020 N/A N/A
5 / 100
New Confidence and supply
2022 N/A N/A
5 / 100
Steady Junior partner (until 2023)
Senior partner (since 2023)