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    Parliamentary elections were held in Mongolia on 28 June 1992. The result was a victory for the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, which won 70 of...
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    in Mongolia 2016 Mongolian legislative election 2012 Mongolian legislative election 2008 Mongolian legislative election 2004 Mongolian legislative election...
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  • Thumbnail for Politics of Mongolia
    States. Legislative power is vested in parliament. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Shortly after the Mongolian Revolution...
    45 KB (4,004 words) - 23:12, 26 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Mongolian People's Republic
    The Mongolian People's Republic (MPR; Mongolian: Бүгд Найрамдах Монгол Ард Улс, БНМАУ, Bügd Nairamdakh Mongol Ard Uls) was a socialist state that existed...
    50 KB (5,795 words) - 19:43, 16 August 2024
  • The Mongolian Revolution of 1990, known in Mongolia as the 1990 Democratic Revolution (Mongolian: 1990 оны ардчилсан хувьсгал, romanized: 1990 ony ardchilsan...
    27 KB (2,743 words) - 05:38, 14 August 2024
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    socialist Mongolian People's Republic and the party becoming the sole ruling party of the country. The party changed its name to the Mongolian People's...
    36 KB (2,928 words) - 09:15, 23 July 2024
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    The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (33), The Mongolian Democratic Party (13), The Mongolian Social Democratic Party (4), The Mongolian National...
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  • Thumbnail for 1996 Mongolian parliamentary election
    people to vote out the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook...
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  • Thumbnail for History of modern Mongolia
    The modern democratic era of Mongolia started after the Mongolian Revolution of 1990. With the changes taking place internationally in the communist world...
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  • 1991, and the subsequent supplementary election in 1992 was considered an election for the second Legislative Yuan. The number of members for Fujian was...
    52 KB (239 words) - 13:47, 20 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for 1990 Mongolian parliamentary election
    In 1989 the Mongolian People's Republic witnessed a series of demonstrations against the government by the coalition group the Mongolian Democratic Union...
    8 KB (591 words) - 00:39, 29 December 2023
  • Thumbnail for 2004 Taiwanese legislative election
    The 2004 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 11 December 2004. All 225 seats of the Legislative Yuan were up for election: 168 elected by single...
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    The Legislative Yuan previously had 759 members representing each constituencies of all provinces, municipalities, Tibet Area, Outer Mongolia, and various...
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  • Thumbnail for 1948 Chinese legislative election
    1st Legislative Yuan election was held in China between 21 and 23 January 1948. This election, and the preceding 1947 National Assembly election are the...
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    Russian (Buryats, Russians etc.) and Mongolian forces. These, in turn, were defeated by the Red Army and its Mongolian allies by June 1921. Although the...
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  • As a consequence, Mongolia came under strong Soviet influence. In 1924, the Mongolian People's Republic was declared, and Mongolian politics began to...
    126 KB (16,838 words) - 23:18, 2 August 2024
  • Little Khural (category 1992 disestablishments in Mongolia)
    The Little Khural (Mongolian: Бага Хурал, romanized: Baga Khural) or State Little Khural (Mongolian: Улсын Бага Хурал, romanized: Ulsyn Baga Khural) was...
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  • Nadmidyn Bayartsaikhan (category 21st-century Mongolian politicians)
    was not re-elected in the 2008 Mongolian legislative election. Bayartsaikhan served as the Minister of Trade for Mongolia from 2006 to 2007. This position...
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  • The Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs of Mongolia (MOJHA; Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Хууль зүй дотоод хэргийн яам; Mongol Ulsyn Khuul züin dotood khergiin...
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    Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj (category Pages with Mongolian IPA)
    Elbegdorj Tsakhia (Mongolian: Цахиагийн Элбэгдорж; born 30 March 1963) is a Mongolian politician and journalist who served as President of Mongolia from 2009 to...
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