Amid ongoing protests against corruption in Laos, both the economy and politics have been affected, prompting Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith to promise reforms aimed at tackling the issue.

In the past year, Laos has witnessed more popular unrest than it has in decades. Under normal circumstances, the regime would typically respond to any public displays of dissent by cracking down on protesters and circling its wagons. But amid severe economic distress, many citizens are increasingly undaunted by the fear of repression.

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