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Mongolia’s leader ousted after 4 months in ruling party feud
Zandanshatar lost a no-confidence vote amid political infighting, disputes over mineral export taxes, and public frustration with corruption and economic challenges, parliament said.
- Mongolian Prime Minister Gombojav Zandanshatar has resigned after losing a vote of no confidence, just four months into his term, according to a parliamentary announcement.
- In the vote, 71 members supported Zandanshatar's dismissal out of 111 who voted, highlighting ongoing political instability in Mongolia.
- This marks the second dismissal of a prime minister in Mongolia within a few months, raising concerns about political stability and investor confidence in the country.
- Lawmakers argued that Zandanshatar's recent appointments undermined the separation of powers and judicial independence, prompting serious concerns about governance.
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Mongolian parliament removes PM and speaker as political turmoil deepens
BEIJING - Mongolian lawmakers voted to remove the prime minister and parliament speaker on Friday, throwing the resource-rich nation into renewed political turmoil.
·Quezon City, Philippines
Read Full ArticleMongolian MPs oust prime minister after four months in office
Gombojav Zandanshatar, who rose to power after a wave of youth-led anti-corruption protests, was dismissed by a majority of Mongolian lawmakers. He had faced criticism over a major change in minerals export policy.
·Paris, France
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Leaning Left29Leaning Right9Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Left
Bias Distribution
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C 29%
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