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Young Mongolians demand PM resign over corruption claims
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Mongolia is witnessing widespread protests as hundreds of young citizens demand the resignation of Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene over corruption allegations and perceived lavish lifestyles of his family. The protests, fueled by economic anxieties and a desire for political accountability, are met with counter-protests from older citizens who question the potential impact of the prime minister's departure and support his anti-corruption efforts.
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