Women in the Mongolian Parliament
Woman representation in Mongolian Parliament, The State Great Khural, has constantly increased over the years since country’s first democratic election in 1992. 17.1% percent of the parliament are women as of 2016, which is the highest among seven parliamentary elections in Mongolia. However, it is still lower than regional average 19.7% and world average 23.4%. According to Inter-Parliamentary Union, Mongolia ranks at 115th together with Gabon.
Mongolian female MPs have tradition of working under unofficial parliamentary group. Elected female members in 2016 agreed to unofficially work as a team on social security issues related to children, women and families.
Election Year | Number of Seat | Number of Women | % of female seats in Parliament |
1973 | 336 | 77 | 22.91 |
1977 | 354 | 82 | 23.16 |
1981 | 370 | 90 | 24.32 |
1986 | 370 | 92 | 24.86 |
1990 | 430 | 9 | 2.09 |
1992 | 76 | 3 | 3.94 |
1996 | 76 | 6 | 7.89 |
2000 | 76 | 8 | 10.52 |
2004 | 76 | 5 | 6.57 |
2008 | 76 | 3 | 3.94 |
2012 | 76 | 10 | 14.9 |
2016 | 76 | 13 | 17.1 |
Source: www.ipu.org
Legal Basis
Article 126 of Law on Election sets a quota for women candidacy. The revised electoral law obliges parties to include at least 20 per cent of women candidates.Article 126.2 states that at least 20 percent of candidates nominated by a party or coalition shall be represented by one gender. This article was amended on May 5, 2016 by law.
Current woman MPs
- Amarzaya Namsrai; MPP
- Bilegt Magvan; MPP
- Garamjav Tseden; MPP
- Munkhtsetseg Gompildoo; MPP
- Narantuya Zagdkhuu; DP
- Oyundari Navaan-Unden; MPP
- Oyunkhorol Dulamsuren; MPP
- Oyunchimeg Munkhuu; MPP
- Sarangerel Davaajantsan; MPP
- Saranchimeg Batsukh; MPP
- Undarmaa Batbayar; MPP
- Undraa Agvaanluvsan; MPP
- Tsogzolmaa Tsedenbal; MPP