China controlled this vast Central Asian steppe and mountain region for more than two centuries until the overthrow of the Qing dynasty in 1911, and then again from 1919 to 1921, when Soviet-backed Marxists successfully rebelled against Chinese rule. Following three years of nominal rule by Buddhist lamas, the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP) formed a single-party Communist state in 1924. For the next 65 years, the Soviet Union controlled Mongolia’s politics and economy. In December 1989, a group of academics and students defied the regime by forming the opposition Mongolian Democratic Union (MDU). In early 1990, the MDU formed the country’s first opposition political party, the Mongolian Democratic Party. The government amended the constitution in May 1990 to end the MPRP’s status as the sole legal political party following a series of MDU-organized street protests and hunger strikes.
Хэвлэн нийтэлсэн:
Он: 1990
Файлын төрөл: pdf
Файл: /uploads/site/1126/res_mat/PartyLaw_eng.pdf
Түлхүүр үг: law on political parties, political parties in Mongolia, political parties financing, Mongolian political party
Монголын гадаад худалдааны статистик мэдээлэлийн шинжилгээ, дүгнэлт
Монголын гадаад худалдааны статистик мэдээлэлийн шинжилгээ, дүгнэлт
Эрүүл мэнд, нийгмийн хамгааллын салбарын мэдээлэл, холбооны технологийн судалгааны тайлан
Эрүүл мэнд, нийгмийн хамгааллын салбарын мэдээлэл, холбооны технологийн судалгааны тайлан
On the issues of the election campaign financing for the political parties
On the issues of the election campaign financing for the political parties
Хэвлэн нийтэлсэн:
Он: 2003
Файлын төрөл: pdf
Файл: /uploads/site/1126/res_mat/Report_YadamsurenCampignMeeting_eng.pdf
Түлхүүр үг: election campaign financing, political parties in Mongolia, political parties financing
Хэвлэн нийтэлсэн: Government of Mongolia
Он: 2000
Файлын төрөл: pdf
Файл: /uploads/site/1126/res_mat/Memorandum of Understanding on Human Rights.pdf
Түлхүүр үг: human rights, human rights in Mongolia, gender disparities, gender awareness, human rights treaty obligations, united nations support human right, improving living standards in Mongolia

