“MPRP” to hold special assembly
Sections of the MPRP which have not accepted the change of the party’s name to MPP and continue to run their party from “the MPRP headquarters” have announced plans to hold a special assembly, without giving any date. The manager of the headquarters, B.Tuya, has said they have more than 10,000 supporters in 311 soums who have been suggesting organizing an MPRP special assembly ever since the headquarters were set up on November 17 and the managing officials now feel the time is ripe for such a conference. A working group has been established to prepare for it.
Tuya said they recently surveyed 1,000 people in Narantuul market on what they thought of the change of name and found that 80.4% of them thought there was no need for a change if party reform was the goal. Also 92.6% of the respondents said they were not satisfied with their life, and 73.4% were unsure of their children’s future.
Tuya then answered questions.
Since the MPRP has held power for most of the time, are the people’s answers a reflection on MPRP policy and action?
The actions of the managing officials of the MPP, and not the MPRP’s policy, are responsible for people’s poverty.
What about blaming managing officials such as N.Enkhbayar, the former Chairman of the MPRP? Is he behind your leader Ts.Shinebayar?
All MPRP managing officials should bear responsibility, including Enkhbayar. But it is not true that he is behind of Shinebayar. Nobody is behind Shinebayar.
Have you been distributing cash to your members?
No. Our people in Dornod aimag said MNT50,000 was offered to them. Police have to find out who are behind the offer.
Tuya said they recently surveyed 1,000 people in Narantuul market on what they thought of the change of name and found that 80.4% of them thought there was no need for a change if party reform was the goal. Also 92.6% of the respondents said they were not satisfied with their life, and 73.4% were unsure of their children’s future.
Tuya then answered questions.
Since the MPRP has held power for most of the time, are the people’s answers a reflection on MPRP policy and action?
The actions of the managing officials of the MPP, and not the MPRP’s policy, are responsible for people’s poverty.
What about blaming managing officials such as N.Enkhbayar, the former Chairman of the MPRP? Is he behind your leader Ts.Shinebayar?
All MPRP managing officials should bear responsibility, including Enkhbayar. But it is not true that he is behind of Shinebayar. Nobody is behind Shinebayar.
Have you been distributing cash to your members?
No. Our people in Dornod aimag said MNT50,000 was offered to them. Police have to find out who are behind the offer.
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