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Over half of Thais believe Paetongtarn’s Cabinet will fail to convince Trump to cut US tariffs, according to a Suan Dusit ...
A majority of the public—42%—suggest Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra should resign to allow for a new leader, while 39% propose dissolving House of Representatives for a fresh election.
An opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration early this month found more than 80% of respondents ...
An opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration early this month found more than 80% of respondents ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNChaikasem says talk on PM role still 'premature'Chaikasem Nitisiri, the sole remaining prime ministerial candidate from the ruling Pheu Thai Party, yesterday reaffirmed his readiness to take up the role of prime minister but said it was still too ...
A Thai court has issued a warrant for the arrest of a Cambodian tycoon, senator and confidant of former Prime Minister Hun Sen ...
Thailand’s ruling establishment—its army, the palace and assorted other magnates—has long felt entitled to sack politicians ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is currently feeling the sharp end of the country’s powerful judiciary.
Thailand faces an uncertain future after its Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday.
The political instability could affect Thailand’s efforts to revive its economy, which is currently facing weak tourism ...
The group is demanding that Paetongtarn resign and for coalition parties to withdraw from the government. It is also calling ...
Thailand swore in new Cabinet members Thursday with its government in flux after the Constitutional Court suspended the prime ...
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