Thailand’s Prime Minister suspended from office

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Thailand’s Constitutional Court has dismissed the country’s head of government, Settha Thaweesin, for violating ethical rules. Details were reported by the TV channel. CNN.

“Bangkok Constitutional Court ruled that Sretta violated ethical rules by making the appointment… [министров] “A lawyer who has served a prison sentence,” the material says.

We are talking about Phichit Chuenban, who was appointed as a minister by Thaweesin. In 2008, Chuenban was sentenced to six months in prison for attempting to bribe Supreme Court judges.

CNN predicts that following Thaweesin’s ouster, the kingdom’s political landscape will face further turmoil due to the ongoing power struggle between the opposition and royalists.

A week ago, a Thai court dissolved For the Forward Movement party for trying to undermine the constitutional monarchy.

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