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Revision as of 21:41, 10 December 2023
Central Asian People's Party | |
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Khalkha name | Töb Azi Nam |
Uyghur name | Pütün Türkistan Xelq Partiyisi |
Tuvan name | Orta Azijat Nam |
Abbreviation | CAPP |
Leader | Sherig Toka |
Founded | 2006 |
Ideology | Minority rights Regionalism Factions: Islamic democracy Progressivism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
Colours | Tan |
Kurultai | 5 / 100
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Website | |
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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.
Electoral Results
Election | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Government |
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2020 | N/A | N/A | 5 / 100
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New | Junior partner |
2022 | N/A | N/A | 5 / 100
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Junior partner |