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Sükhbaatar Mongolian Pioneers Organization

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Sükhbaatar Mongolian Pioneers Organization
Сүхбаатарын нэрэмжит Монголын пионерийн байгууллага
FoundedMay 8, 1925
Dissolved1990
Mother partyMongolian Revolutionary Youth League
State partyMongolian People's Revolutionary Party
NewspaperPioneriyn Unen
Insignia of the Mongolian Pioneers Organization-he inscription on the badge is "ХЭЗЭЭД БЭЛХЭН", while for the upper motto for the flag is "МАХН-ын ҮЙЛ ХЭРГИЙН", and the lower part is "ТӨЛӨӨ ХЭЗЭЭД БЭЛХЭН!".

The Sükhbaatar Mongolian Pioneers Organization (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын нэрэмжит Монголын пионерийн байгууллага, romanized: Sükhbaataryn neremjit Mongolyn pionyeriin baiguullaga) was a pioneer movement in the Mongolian People's Republic. The organization was named after the Mongolian military leader and revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar.[1]

The organization was founded in May 1925. Its activities were monitored by the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League. In the late 1980s, the organization had a membership of around 360,000.[1] Its members were children aged 10 to 15. As of 1989, the chairman of the Central Council of the organization was included as a secretary in the Central Committee of the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League.[1] As of 1990, N. Boloramaa was the chairman of the Central Council of the Pioneer Organization, and N. Batjargal was the deputy chairman.[2]

Like the youth league, the Pioneers Organization had as its task to involve the children in active work and service in fulfilling party goals. It sponsored rallies focused on labor themes; provided medals for good progress in work and study; and encouraged the ideological, moral, and educational development of children. The organization also hosted sports competitions, art reviews, and festivals. In the summer, the organization operated camps to enhance the physical training and the education of youths.[1]

The Central Council of the organization published, together with the Central Committee of the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League, Pioneriyn Unen (Pioneers' Truth) with 84 issues annually. As of the late 1980s, it was circulated to some 175,000 subscribers.[3]

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