Thai opposition to hold off on no-confidence vote against government
- Thailand's opposition parties decided to delay a no-confidence vote against suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, pending a Constitutional Court ruling, as stated by Leader of the Opposition Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut.
- The Constitutional Court suspended Ms. Paetongtarn due to allegations of ethics violations related to a leaked phone call with Hun Sen, according to the court's recent decision.
- The cabinet reshuffle on July 3 introduced 14 new ministers, including the suspended Ms. Paetongtarn as Minister of Culture, amid efforts to maintain government support, as reported by the King.
- Opposition parties emphasized the importance of avoiding political deadlock, asserting their commitment to collaborate even if the court dismisses Ms. Paetongtarn.
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Thai opposition to hold off on no-confidence vote against government
Thailand's opposition parties said on Thursday that they will hold off on launching a no-confidence vote against suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra pending a court ruling, but they vowed to work together to avoid political deadlock.
Thai opposition to hold off on no-confidence vote against government
Thailand's opposition parties said on Thursday that they will hold off on launching a no-confidence vote against suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra pending a court ruling, but they vowed to work together to avoid political deadlock.
Thai opposition puts no-confidence vote on hold, vows to prevent political deadlock
BANGKOK, July 3 — Thailand’s opposition parties said on Thursday that they will hold off on launching a no-confidence vote against suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra pending a court ruling, but they vowed to work together to avoid political deadlock. Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday suspended Paetongtarn from her duties after accepting a petition from 36 senators who accused the prime minister of dishonesty and breaching e…
Thailand Opposition Delays No-Confidence Vote Against Suspended PM, Vows Unity
Thailand's Constitutional Court on Tuesday suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn from her duties after accepting a petition from 36 senators. The post Thailand Opposition Delays No-Confidence Vote Against Suspended PM, Vows Unity appeared first on StratNews Global.
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