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It’s either a triumph for people power or a worrying lurch towards authoritarianism, depending on whom you ask.
Investor uncertainty isn’t the only worry. Having lasted in power four-and-a-half years, Oyun-Erdene was the longest-serving of Mongolia’s 18 Prime Ministers since its 1990 democratic revolution.
Oyun-Erdene, who became Mongolia’s prime minister in 2021, rose to prominence as an organiser of mass demonstrations against corruption and presented himself as a politician in touch with ...
Gombojav Zandanshatar looks on during a meeting with his counterpart in the Hungarian parliament in Budapest on March 6, 2024. Credit - Tibor Illyes—MTI/AP It’s either a triumph for people power or a ...
The new prime minister of Mongolia has pledged to address the economic demands of protesters after their daily rallies led to the fall of his predecessor. Lawmakers approved former parliament ...
A recent report alleges that Mongolia’s change in government was the product of a Moscow-linked influence operation. Far from ...
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