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The Mongolian Traditional United Party ( mn, Монголын Уламжлалын Нэгдсэн Нам (), ''Mongolyn Ulamjlalyn Negdsen Nam'') is a
national-conservative National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity. National conservatives usually combine nationalism with conservative stances promoting traditional cultural values, ...
political party in Mongolia founded in 1993.


Mission

The party's mission is to "institute presidential government, make a Mongolia that pursues an independent policy, has a population of millions, with pristine nature, respects its traditions and culture, prosperous country and build its conditions for sustainable development".


History

On 5 December 1993, the Mongolian Party for Independence, Mongolian United Party of Cattle Breeders and Peasants and Mongolian United Party of Private Owners merged and established the Mongolian Traditional United Party. For the
1996 Mongolian legislative election Legislative elections were held in Mongolia on 30 June 1996. The result was a victory for the Democratic Union Coalition, which won 50 of the 76 seats in the State Great Khural. Voter turnout was 92.1%. American involvement The National Endow ...
, the party nominated 16 candidates, but only
Ochirbatyn Dashbalbar Ochirbatyn Dashbalbar ( mn, Очирбатын Дашбалбар; 1957–1999) was a Mongolian writer and politician. Biography Early life and education Dashbalbar was born in the Naran district of Sükhbaatar Aimag, in the east of Mongolia, ...
was elected to State Great Khural. As parliamentary party, it nominated former Chairperson of People's Great Khural Jambyn Gombojav in the
1997 Mongolian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 18 May 1997. The result was a victory for Natsagiin Bagabandi, who received 63% of the vote. Voter turnout was 85%.Nohlen ''et al''., p491 Results References {{Mongolian elections Mongolia ...
, but he won only 6.6% of the vote, coming in third place. After Dashbalbar's death in 1999, poet Ürjingiin Khurelbaatar became the party's chairperson. In 2006 he was replaced by general secretary Batdelgeriin Batbold.


Our coalition

In March 2020, the party, alongside the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and
Civil Will–Green Party The Civil Will–Green Party ( mn, Иргэний Зориг–Ногоон Нам, ''Irgenii Zorig–Nogoon Nam'') is a green liberal political party in Mongolia. Civil Will Party Civil Will Party was established on March 9, 2000, with Sanjaas ...
, formed Our Coalition to run in the
2020 Mongolian legislative election Parliamentary elections were held in Mongolia on 24 June 2020. The result was a victory for the ruling Mongolian People's Party, which won 62 of the 76 seats, a slight decrease from the 65 won in the 2016 elections. Electoral system The 76 member ...
.


Electoral history


Presidential elections


State Great Khural electionshttps://gec.gov.mn/uploads/IHsonguuli2012.pdf


References

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