Mon National Party
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Mon National Party ‹See Tfd›မွန်အမျိုးသားပါတီ | |
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Mon name | ဗော် ကောန်ဂကူ မန် |
Chairman | Naing Ngwe Thein |
Secretary-General | Min Soe Lin |
Founded | 1990 26 April 2012[1](re-registered) |
Headquarters | No 181, Yazadarid Road, Myaingtharyar Ward, Mawlamyine Township, Mon State, Myanmar |
Ideology | Mon interests Federalism |
Colours | Red |
Seats in the Amyotha Hluttaw | 1 / 224
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Seats in the Pyithu Hluttaw | 0 / 440
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Seats in the State and Regional Hluttaws | 2 / 880
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Party flag | |
The Mon National Party (Template:Lang-my; MNP) is a political party in Myanmar (Burma). It was renamed from the Mon National Democratic Front in 2014. It contested the 1990 general elections under its former name, winning in five constituencies. The party’s license was temporarily revoked in 1992. The Mon National Party joined the boycott of the 2010 general elections. The party was registered again on 26 April 2012[1] to contest the 2012 by-elections but failed to win any seats.
It fielded 53 candidates in the 2015 general elections, contesting seats in Mon, Thanintharyi and Kayin states, where a large number of Mon people live. The MNP’s objectives include establishing a federal union in which the Mon people can have greater political autonomy.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Mon National Party". Union Election Commission. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ^ Myanmar Now - Resources: Mon National Party