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Strong Support for Governing Coalition Ahead of Key MPP Congress Vote

Strong Support for Governing Coalition Ahead of Key MPP Congress Vote

Korea Herald21-05-2025

LONDON, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On the eve of the Mongolian People's Party Congress vote on whether to maintain the current governing coalition, new polling shows that the alliance between MPP, DP, and HUN continues to enjoy strong support among the Mongolian electorate.
The nationally representative poll, conducted by international research firm Sancrox Political Advisory from 16 to 23 April, shows that 42% of Mongolian voters approve of the decision to form a coalition between MAH, AH, and HUN, compared to 36% who disapprove and 19% who neither approve nor disapprove. This includes:
These figures show that the coalition retains a solid base of support among its founding parties. As the MPP Congress prepares to vote, public opinion remains in favour of continuity.

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