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In Mongolia, the coalition government is at risk of collapse. Protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai over alleged corruption involving his son have lasted nine days. The Mongolian People’s Party expelled the Democratic Party from the coalition, accusing it of breaching their agreement. The Democratic Party denies backing the resignation calls. The prime minister's future remains uncertain ahead of a parliament session.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff