Mongolia’s next presidential election is two years away. But the early contours of the race are already coming into view. A recent raid by the country’s anti-corruption agency on a close associate of Sainkhuugiin Ganbaatar, a populist opposition lawmaker and former presidential candidate, suggests the field is being shaped well ahead of time.
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