IANS | 08 Jul, 2024
Mongolia's main opposition, the Democratic Party (DP), has announced
that it has agreed to form a coalition government with the ruling Mongolian
People's Party (MPP).
The decision was made during an irregular meeting of the DP's National
Policy Committee on Sunday, Xinhua news agency reported.
"Members of the National Policy Committee decided to cooperate with
the ruling party to consider the results of the regular elections of the State
Great Khural (the country's parliament) and voter preferences while addressing
pressing national development issues on our party's agenda," the DP said
in a statement.
The MPP secured a narrow margin of victory in the parliamentary
elections held on June 28, winning 68 of the 126 seats up for grabs, while the
DP obtained 42 seats. The Hun Party, which translates to "Person" in
Mongolian, secured eight seats, with the Civil Will-Green Party and the
National Coalition each securing four seats.
The ruling party has proposed the formation of a coalition government
with the DP and the Hun Party.
In May 2023, the State Great Khural passed amendments increasing the
number of legislators from 76 to 126.
The elections were conducted under a mixed electoral system, with 78
legislators elected through majority representation and 48 through proportional
representation.
The Asian country's parliament operates under a unicameral system with a
four-year term.
--IANS