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The '''Mongolian Green Party''' was founded in 1990 when [[Mongolia]] became a [[democracy]], becoming the first Green party founded in Asia. From 1996 until 2000 the party was in the governing coalition with the [[Mongolian Social Democratic Party]], [[Democratic Party (Mongolia)|Democratic Party]], and the [[Mongolian Democratic Religion Party]]. |
The '''Mongolian Green Party''' (Mongolyn Nogoon Nam) was founded in 1990 when [[Mongolia]] became a [[democracy]], becoming the first Green party founded in Asia. From 1996 until 2000 the party was in the governing coalition with the [[Mongolian Social Democratic Party]], [[Democratic Party (Mongolia)|Democratic Party]], and the [[Mongolian Democratic Religion Party]]. |
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The party has around 6,000 members and has worked towards improving [[human rights]] and democracy in Mongolia and protecting the environment.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} |
The party has around 6,000 members and has worked towards improving [[human rights]] and democracy in Mongolia and protecting the environment.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} |
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The Mongolian Green Party (Mongolyn Nogoon Nam) was founded in 1990 when Mongolia became a democracy, becoming the first Green party founded in Asia. From 1996 until 2000 the party was in the governing coalition with the Mongolian Social Democratic Party, Democratic Party, and the Mongolian Democratic Religion Party.
The party has around 6,000 members and has worked towards improving human rights and democracy in Mongolia and protecting the environment.[citation needed]
Party leader D. Enkhbat won a parliamentary seat in the State Great Khural for the party after a vote recount in January 2009.[1]
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External links
- Mongolian Green Party: official website
- Mongolian Greens page at Global Greens