Mongolian People's Party

Party's
symbol

Meaning of the Symbol

At the center of the Mongolian People's Party emblem stands the golden Soyombo — the symbol of national independence — set on a blue background, alongside a red rose with five petals, the symbol of social democracy.

At the center of the Mongolian People's Party emblem stands the golden Soyombo — the symbol of national independence — set on a blue background, alongside a red rose with five petals, the symbol of social democracy.

Symbol Color Codes

Pantone

This color code is used for various silk-screen prints, such as flags and t-shirts.

CMYK

This color code is used for various offset and vinyl prints.

RGB

This color code is used for digital media such as websites and television graphics.

Flag

The flag of the Mongolian People's Party combines the colors red, white, and blue, with a length-to-width ratio of 2:1. The first third of the flag is red — symbolizing Mongolia's independence and prosperity. The middle section is white — symbolizing justice, unity, and sanctity. The final section is the eternal blue of the sky — symbolizing development, progress, and statehood. The emblem of the Mongolian People's Party is placed at the center of the white section in the middle of the flag.

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