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Mongolia’s main political party will form a new government after lawmakers rejected a confidence vote, ousting Prime Minster ...
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene, the Harvard-educated reformist who has led Mongolia since 2021, gained only 44 of the 64 votes he ...
The secret ballot followed days of protests in the capital Ulaanbaatar against alleged corruption Mongolian Prime Minister ...
The prime minister was forced to resign after losing a parliamentary no-confidence vote, raising questions about the $11 ...
As Mongolia's parliament prepares to vote on Monday on whether the country's coalition government should remain in office, new economic analysis warns that the demise of the government could see the s ...
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Inquirer on MSNMongolia PM resigns after anti-corruption protestsMongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene resigned on Tuesday following weeks of anti-corruption protests in the ...
Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene resigned on Tuesday, a parliamentary statement said, after losing a ...
Mongolia has been thrown into fresh political crisis with protesters calling for the resignation of the country’s prime ...
An IMF study finds Mongolia’s fiscal multipliers are low due to high import leakages, with capital spending having the ...
The World Bank’s latest Mongolia Economic Update projects the country’s economy to grow by 6.3 percent in 2025, supported by a surge in copper production and a gradual recovery in the agriculture ...
The country has seen frequent protests and unrest, and hundreds of young people turned out in Ulaanbaatar last week, calling ...
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