[4][5] In 2020, it holds one seat[6] in the State Great Khural in coalition with Social Democratic Party and Justice Party as Right Person Electorate Coalition.
[10] Mongolian expats also heavily support the party, with over 75% of the expat voters supporting Dangaasurengiin Enkhbat, the party's nomination for the 2021 presidential election.
In the 2021 presidential election, the party obtained the second place with over 20% of the total ballots, outnumbering the Democratic Party as the main rival to the MPP for the first time in the country's politics.
[12] With the current Constitutional Court ruling that overturned its 2016 decision to ban proportional voting and the MPP's willingness to increase the number of seats in the parliament through a Constitutional amendment, the prospects of the Hun party looks increasingly bright in the future.
It is also the Mongolian word for human and person (in Mongolian, plural form does not have to explicit, i.e. the word hun can be used both as a singular person and as a plural people).