Mongol National Organisation मंगोल नेशनल अर्गनाइजेशन | |
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Leader | Gopal Gurung [1] |
Founded | Jan 1, 1989 Bhadragol Jail[ citation needed] |
Headquarters | Kathmandu[ citation needed] |
Election symbol | |
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The Mongol National Organisation is a political party in Nepal. In contrast to different Mulbaasi movements, MNO emphasizes racial identity rather than ethnicity. MNO rejects the term 'janajati'. [2]
The party was denied registration in 1990. Albeit unregistered, the party launched independent candidates in the 1991, 1994 and 1999 parliamentary elections in Ilam and Jhapa Districts. None were elected. [2] The party was registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the 2008 Constituent Assembly election. [3] [4] In the 2008 CA polls, the party got 11,578 votes (0.11%) in the proportional representation vote.
Whilst unsuccessful in national elections, the party, as of 2007, had won village level seats in Ilam District
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Mongol National Organisation मंगोल नेशनल अर्गनाइजेशन | |
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Leader | Gopal Gurung [1] |
Founded | Jan 1, 1989 Bhadragol Jail[ citation needed] |
Headquarters | Kathmandu[ citation needed] |
Election symbol | |
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The Mongol National Organisation is a political party in Nepal. In contrast to different Mulbaasi movements, MNO emphasizes racial identity rather than ethnicity. MNO rejects the term 'janajati'. [2]
The party was denied registration in 1990. Albeit unregistered, the party launched independent candidates in the 1991, 1994 and 1999 parliamentary elections in Ilam and Jhapa Districts. None were elected. [2] The party was registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the 2008 Constituent Assembly election. [3] [4] In the 2008 CA polls, the party got 11,578 votes (0.11%) in the proportional representation vote.
Whilst unsuccessful in national elections, the party, as of 2007, had won village level seats in Ilam District
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link)