The Civil Will–Green Party ( Mongolian : Иргэний Зориг–Ногоон Нам , Irgenii Zorig–Nogoon Nam ) is a green liberal political party in Mongolia .
15-628: Civil Will Party was established on March 9, 2000, with Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun as chairwoman and E. Narmandakh as general secretary. The party's name is a reference to the name of S.Oyun's murdered brother Sanjaasürengiin Zorig , one of the leaders of the 1990 democratic movement. In the 2000 legislative election , the Civil Will Party entered into a coalition with the Green Party, and won
30-617: A Minister of Environment and Green Development of Mongolia. Since June 24, 2014, Oyun is working as the first president of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) Besides Mongolian, Oyun speaks fluently in Russian, English, and Czech. Oyun's mother, Dorjpalam, is famous for her role as a doctor in a well-known Mongolian movie Serelt . Dorjpalam's father was the Russian geographer and scientist Simukov, who fell victim to Mongolia's political purges of
45-652: A fellowship program in the United States. In 2006, Oyun was selected as a Young Global Leader (YGL) by the Davos World Economic Forum (WEF). She has been an active member of the YGL community since. On June 24, 2014, Oyun was elected the first president of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). Oyun was born in Ulan-Bator in 1964. In 1987 she finished her studies in geochemistry at
60-508: A new flag and symbol. The changes were submitted to the Supreme Court, which were then approved on March 12, 2012. The merger was opposed by many members, with some people blocking the application to the Supreme Court for over six months. After the 2012 election , the party obtained two seats in parliament and was one of the partners in “Government for Reform”. The long-time standing leader and party chairwoman Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun
75-443: A new flag and symbol. The changes were submitted to the Supreme Court, which were then approved on March 12, 2012. The merger was opposed by many members, with some people blocking the application to the Supreme Court for over six months. After the 2012 election , the party obtained two seats in parliament and was one of the partners in “Government for Reform”. The long-time standing leader and party chairwoman Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun
90-698: A seat in the State Great Khural. Before the 2008 legislative election , the Mongolian National Unity Party ( Mongolian : Монголын Үндэсний Эв Нэгдлийн Нам ) merged with the Civil Will Party. In the ensuing elections on June 29, 2008, the party won one of the 76 seats in Mongolia's parliament , while receiving 1.97% of the popular vote. The 7th Congress of the Civil Will Party formed the Civil Will–Green Party. With
105-561: Is a Mongolian politician and geologist. She is the leader of the Civil Will Party , is the former Minister of Environment and Green Development, and has been a Member of Parliament of Mongolia ( State Great Khural ) since 1998. She is also a former Minister of Foreign Affairs and is the current head of the Zorig Foundation . Now she is new head of Global Water Partnership GWP. In 2003, Eisenhower Fellowships awarded Oyun
120-425: The 2008 legislative election , the Mongolian National Unity Party ( Mongolian : Монголын Үндэсний Эв Нэгдлийн Нам ) merged with the Civil Will Party. In the ensuing elections on June 29, 2008, the party won one of the 76 seats in Mongolia's parliament , while receiving 1.97% of the popular vote. The 7th Congress of the Civil Will Party formed the Civil Will–Green Party. With the merger, the party had two members in
135-657: The Charles University of Prague . In 1996 she earned a PhD in geology from the Department of Earth Sciences at University of Cambridge . Upon graduating, Oyun began working for a multinational mining company called Rio Tinto . After the murder of her brother S. Zorig , a Mongolian pro-democracy leader, in October 1998, she entered politics. She won the by-elections in her brother's constituency in Dornod ,
150-541: The 1930s . Oyun is married with three children. Oyun's father, Sanjaasuren, served as the dean of the Philosophy Faculty of the National University of Mongolia and as Deputy Minister of Education. Civil Will Party The Civil Will–Green Party ( Mongolian : Иргэний Зориг–Ногоон Нам , Irgenii Zorig–Nogoon Nam ) is a green liberal political party in Mongolia . Civil Will Party
165-724: The State Great Khural: party chairman Dangaasürengiin Enkhbat and first deputy chairwoman Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun . E. Zorigt worked as the Adviser of Nature and the Environment Affairs to the President. During the 8th Congress of the Civil Will Party conducted on 28 January 2012, the party changed its name to the Civil Will–Green Party, and approved the decision to have up to three chairpersons, and to adopt
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#1732787610352180-532: The birthplace of their father Sanjaasuren. In March 2000, she founded the Civil Will Party ( Mongolian : Иргэний Зориг Нам , Irgenii Zorig Nam ). The Civil Will Party holds about ten percent of the public's support (as of the 2008 parliamentary elections). She also served as the Vice-Speaker of Parliament (between 2004 and 2005) and the Minister of Foreign Affairs (between 2007 and 2008). She served as
195-457: The merger, the party had two members in the State Great Khural: party chairman Dangaasürengiin Enkhbat and first deputy chairwoman Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun . E. Zorigt worked as the Adviser of Nature and the Environment Affairs to the President. During the 8th Congress of the Civil Will Party conducted on 28 January 2012, the party changed its name to the Civil Will–Green Party, and approved the decision to have up to three chairpersons, and to adopt
210-421: Was established on March 9, 2000, with Sanjaasürengiin Oyuun as chairwoman and E. Narmandakh as general secretary. The party's name is a reference to the name of S.Oyun's murdered brother Sanjaasürengiin Zorig , one of the leaders of the 1990 democratic movement. In the 2000 legislative election , the Civil Will Party entered into a coalition with the Green Party, and won a seat in the State Great Khural. Before
225-681: Was serving as Minister for Green Development and Environment. Mr. Tumenjargal, head of the youth organisation, is Deputy Minister for Culture, Sports and Tourism. In addition the party had obtained its first seat in the Ulaanbaatar Representatives Council. For results of 2020 Mongolian legislative election , see here . Note: * indicates the preliminary results of the election. Sanjaas%C3%BCrengiin Oyuun Sanjaasuren Oyun ( Mongolian : Санжаасүрэнгийн Оюун ), also transcribed S. Oyun ,
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