Mongolia confirmed its third prime minister in nine months on March 30, a new round of political turmoil that state media in neighboring China is closely following.
Although Mongolia is caught between China and Russia, the Chinese communist regime’s economic and geopolitical pressure won’t make this democratic country its satellite state, analysts told The Epoch Times.
Following the resignation of Zandanshatar Gombojav on March 27 due to disputes within the ruling Mongolian People’s Party and a parliamentary boycott by the opposition, Mongolia’s parliament on Monday confirmed Uchral Nyam-Osor as the nation’s new prime minister.
The opposition Democratic Party launched a boycott of parliamentary activity in early March, citing concerns over the concentration of power within the ruling party….
Mongolia Confirms New Prime Minister While Balancing Between China, Russia, and the West

