PRIME MINISTER DENOUNCES MPRP AS A PRETENDER PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 02 December 2011 10:29

 

Source: People's Daily Online

Prime Minister S. Batbold stressed the importance of unity with in the Mongolian People's Party (MPP), as the party gears up for the 2012 parliamentary elections.
“As of today, the 2008 parliamentary election pledges of our party have been implemented 80 percent,” said Batbold.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister denied any connections between the MPP and the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), a spin off formed five months ago took the original name of the ruling party.
Former President N. Enkhbayar led the break, taking a number of seat holders in Parliament with him.
“This so-called Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party is a new party... As the party's chairman, I would like to emphasize that this party has no connection with values of the Mongolian People's Party, its assets, and its 90-year history,” Batbold said.
The Prime Minister reminded his audience that the election is just seven month's away, but it is clear that Enkhbayar's party, recently registered by the Supreme Court as Mongolia's 19th political party, is aiming to confuse people and split votes from the ruling party.

 

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