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The '''Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party''' (]: ''Mongol Ardyn Khuv'sgatt Nam'') is a political party in ]. It is the ruling party, and supplies President ]. It also has 72 of the 76 seats in the ]. The party is led by the Prime Minister, ]. The '''Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party''' (]: ''Mongol Ardyn Khuv'sgatt Nam'') is a political party in ]. It is the ruling party, and supplies President ]. It also has 72 of the 76 seats in the ]. The party is led by the Prime Minister, ].

The party is abbreviated '''MPRP''' in ] and '''MAKN''' in the transliterated ] form.


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The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (Mongolian: Mongol Ardyn Khuv'sgatt Nam) is a political party in Mongolia. It is the ruling party, and supplies President Natsagiyn Bagabandi. It also has 72 of the 76 seats in the State Great Assembly. The party is led by the Prime Minister, Nambaryn Enhbayar.

The party is abbreviated MPRP in English and MAKN in the transliterated Mongolian form.

See also: Politics of Mongolia, List of political parties in Mongolia.

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