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Mongolia PM Resigns: Why Oyun-Erdene Stepped Down - News Directory 3

Mongolia PM Resigns: Why Oyun-Erdene Stepped Down

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • MongoliaS Prime Minister, Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrain, stepped down after losing a confidence vote in parliament.
  • Oyun-Erdene, who took office in 2021, failed ‍to secure the necesary ⁣64 votes in the 126-seat parliament.Only 44 lawmakers supported him in the secret ballot, according ⁣to a...
  • "It was an honor to serve my country and people⁢ in times‍ of difficulties, including pandemics, wars, and tariffs," Oyun-Erdene stated after‍ the vote.
Original source: time.com

Mongolia’s Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene‍ Luvsannamsrain has resigned after losing a no-confidence vote, a direct⁤ result⁣ and chief takeaway of mounting⁣ corruption ‍allegations and persistent public protests.The nation, struggling with endemic corruption and poverty, witnessed growing discontent over alleged lavish spending and a perceived lack of ⁤progress. This political shakeup, fueled by reports of extravagant ⁤lifestyles and a ⁤wave of⁣ public anger, highlights ‍deep-seated issues. ‍The outgoing PM cited ‍global challenges⁣ faced during his tenure. news directory 3 delivers the latest updates on ⁤this developing crisis, including the specifics that led to the PM’s departure. discover what’s next‍ for Mongolia⁣ and the future of its government.

Key Points

  • Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrain⁤ of Mongolia has resigned.
  • The resignation follows a no-confidence vote in parliament.
  • Corruption allegations ⁣and public protests fueled the political crisis.
  • Mongolia faces ongoing⁣ challenges with corruption and poverty.

Mongolian Prime ⁢Minister Resigns Amid Corruption Allegations

Updated june 03, 2025

MongoliaS Prime Minister, Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrain, stepped down after losing a confidence vote in parliament. The move follows public outcry and protests related to corruption allegations.

Oyun-Erdene, who took office in 2021, failed ‍to secure the necesary ⁣64 votes in the 126-seat parliament.Only 44 lawmakers supported him in the secret ballot, according ⁣to a parliamentary⁢ statement.

“It was an honor to serve my country and people⁢ in times‍ of difficulties, including pandemics, wars, and tariffs,” Oyun-Erdene stated after‍ the vote.

Despite his ‍center-left ‍Mongolian People’s Party maintaining a majority ‍and forming a coalition after last year’s elections, discontent grew over alleged lavish spending ⁤by his family. ⁣This fueled further protests in a nation grappling with corruption and⁤ poverty. More than a quarter of ‍Mongolia’s 3.5 million residents‍ live in poverty.

Protesters ⁢in Ulaanbaatar call‍ for the resignation of Mongolia's Prime Minister amid corruption⁣ allegations.
People‍ protest in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on⁢ May 20, 2025, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrain. Byambasuren Byamba-Ochir-AFP / Getty Images

The accusations against Oyun-Erdene ‍intensified after⁢ reports surfaced regarding his ⁢son’s extravagant lifestyle. Allegations included luxury gifts and expenses,sparking public anger. A⁣ petition demanding Oyun-Erdene’s resignation garnered over 59,000 signatures, citing inflation, unemployment, and poverty alongside the corruption claims.

Oyun-Erdene’s office has ⁣dismissed the allegations as unfounded, stating that he makes regular financial declarations⁣ as required by ⁢Mongolian law. He previously⁤ defended his son, stating that the Anti-corruption Agency was investigating ⁢the matter and⁣ offered to resign if any irregularities were found.

Before the vote, Oyun-Erdene cautioned that political instability could jeopardize Mongolia’s democracy. He acknowledged focusing on major projects while neglecting social and internal political issues.

Mongolia ranks ⁣114 out of 180 countries ‍in ⁢Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index. Freedom⁤ House describes corruption as “endemic,” particularly⁢ in the mining sector,with ineffective enforcement of anticorruption laws.

In ⁤January, oyun-Erdene told TIME that he formed the coalition government to overcome political gridlock.⁢ “As a small⁢ kid, I looked forward to my country’s growth, and there have been⁤ some projects that people discussed ⁢at that time, ⁤but still no progress has been made ⁣as of political divisions,” he⁣ said.

⁢ “It was an honour to serve my country and people in times ⁤of difficulties,including pandemics,wars,and ‍tariffs.”
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— Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrain

What’s next

Oyun-Erdene will remain as caretaker Prime Minister until a successor is appointed within 30 ‍days. ⁤the Mongolian people’s Party is expected to form a⁤ new government.

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