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Friday, 21 April 2006 23:32
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. The Administrative Council of the Mongolian People s Revolutionary Party (MPRP) has issued a statement saying that several political forces and civil movement are carrying out activities focused on the creation of instability in the society by demanding to dissolve the Parliament, relieve the President, quit the Government and by providing the public with wrong and misleading information about the MPRP. The statement further reads that the issues related to the resignation of the Government, built up as a result of the public election, are solved under the laws and resolutions meeting the democratic conceptions of the Mongolian Constitution. The MPRP considers that attempts to quit the Government--the top state ruling institution--on the base of illegal reasons originate the disorder in the society and are not in concord with the fundamental interests of the Mongolian nation. The MPRP is willing to cooperate with the civil movements and NGOs to implement their proposals and initiatives focusing on proper exploitation of the biggest minerals deposits and on the elimination of corruption and bureaucracy. The MPRP strictly adheres to the principles to form the system which makes the officials, connected to the corruption, bear all legal responsibilities and according to which a justice is greatly respected. The MPRP combats invariably for the sake of the Mongolian people and will be strictly carrying out activities towards providing an economic growth and reducing a poverty and unemployment. The Party collaborates with the Government for the national solidarity to fulfil policies aimed at granting money allowances to new families and all children under 18 years and at lessening tax pressures. The MPRP appeals to political parties and civil movements to solve the issues related to the national interests of Mongolia under the related laws by ways of holding open negotiations with the authorities

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