Mongolia's MPP Retains Slim Majority in Parliament
Mongolia's MPP Retains Slim Majority in Parliament
Mongolia's MPP Retains Slim Majority in Parliament
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The Mongolian People's Party (MPP) retained a slim majority in the recent parliamentary elections, securing 68 out of 126 seats, a significant decrease from their previous 62 out of 76 seats. The Democratic Party made notable gains, winning 42 seats, reflecting public discontent over corruption and economic issues. Minor parties, including the HUN Party, secured the remaining seats, enhancing political plurality. The elections, although technically well-run, were criticized by international observers for favoring the ruling party due to pre-election pay rises and social benefits. The results, under a new electoral system, emphasize a shift toward a more diverse parliament. Official results are pending further hand counts, but preliminary results show a clear reduction in MPP's dominance.

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