B.Gankhuyag, who runs the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) Reform Commission, has said that the MPP has begun taking MNT 100 million from those members, who want to stand as candidates in the 2016 Parliamentary Election and the MPP is making contracts with these members to let them contest in the electoral districts. It should be noted that Gankhuyag’s statement is not the official position of the MPP.
When the MPP was in co-operation with the Democratic Party, the so-called “Solution Government” planned to make additional changes to the “Electoral Law”. The MPP, however, left the Government before the changes the “Electoral Law” could be made. Therefore, there is a high possibility, which the Parliamentary election will be organized under the parallel system, which combined district votes with nationwide proportional voting as was the case in the 2012 election.