Mongolia Premier Quits, Blames President Over Covid Protests
Jan.22 -- Mongolia’s prime minister has quit after a protest erupted in the capital over his government’s covid-19 control measures. He’s blaming the country’s president from the rival Democratic Party for the unrest. Bloomberg’s Terrence Edwards reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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