Republican Party (Mongolia)

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The Republican Party (Mongolian: Бүгд Найрамдах Нам, Bügd Nairamdakh Nam abbreviated БНН) is a political party in Mongolia. It was founded in the early 1990s[2] with a conservative ideology.

AbbreviationMRP or RP (English)
БНН (Mongolian)
Founded1992
5 April 2004 (After breakup with Civil Will)
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Republican Party
Бүгд Найрамдах Нам
AbbreviationMRP or RP (English)
БНН (Mongolian)
ChairmanBazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan
Founded1992
5 April 2004 (After breakup with Civil Will)
IdeologyNational conservatism[1]
Right-wing populism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
National affiliationThird Force Coalition (2012)
New Coalition (2020)
Colors  Dark blue
State Great Khural
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History

Founding and early history

The party was named the Mongolian Bourgeois Party (Mongolian: Монголын Хөрөнгөтний Нам, Mongolyn Khurungutniy Nam МХН) until April 1997.[3] It was also formerly known as the Mongolian Republican Party (Mongolian: Монголын Бүгд Найрамдах Нам, Mongolyn Bügd Nairamdakh Nam МБНН) for the 2000 parliamentary election.

Merger

In February 2002, the Civil Will Party and the Republican Party merged as the "Civil Will–Republican Party".[4] This merge was short-lived and the two parties broke up before the 2004 election.

Recent history

The Republican Party was re-registered as an official political party in April 2004 by the Supreme Court and the Civil Will Party changed back to its original name in January 2006.[4][5] The party would win its first and only seat in the State Great Khural in the 2004 election.

Because the party had representation in the State Great Khural, it was eligible to nominate a candidate for the 2005 presidential election. Party chairman and member of parliament Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan was nominated in a four-way race and received 13.83% of the total vote. Since 2008, the party has remained a minor extra-parliamentary party, sometimes considered by the public as a "one man party".[6]

Electoral history

Presidential election

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Election Party candidate Votes % Result
2005 Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan 128,784 13.83% Lost Red XN
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State Great Khural elections

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Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
1996 Bazarsadyn Jargalsaikhan 17,581 1.74%
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2000 41,991 4.19%
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Steady 0 Increase 5rd Extra-parliamentary
2004 14,367 1.39%
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Increase 1 Increase 3rd Opposition
2008 24,806 1.43%
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Decrease 1 Decrease 4th Extra-parliamentary
2012[a] 16,656 1.47%
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Steady 0 Decrease 5th Extra-parliamentary
2016 23,118 1.64%
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Steady 0 Increase 5th Extra-parliamentary
2020[b] 213,812 5.35%
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Steady 0 Increase 4th Extra-parliamentary
2024 19,635 1.35%
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Steady 0 Decrease 9th Extra-parliamentary
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  1. Ran as part of the Third Force Coalition.
  2. Ran as part of the New Coalition.

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