Thailand's King Endorses Anutin's New Cabinet, Royal Gazette Says
The King’s endorsement allows the 35-member cabinet to be sworn in and supports the government’s plan to deliver a policy statement with economic and security measures.
- On Tuesday, Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn endorsed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's new 35-member cabinet, according to a notice in the Royal Gazette. The approval clears the way for ministers to be sworn in before the king.
- Anutin leads a 16-party coalition backed by around 292 lawmakers following the Bhumjaithai Party's Feb election victory, giving him decisive parliamentary strength. This majority stoked investor optimism about political stability.
- Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun, and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow retain their posts. Former Industry Minister Akanat Promphan replaces Auttapol Rerkpiboon as energy minister.
- Anutin plans to deliver a policy statement to Parliament, likely on April 7, once cabinet members are sworn in before the King. The statement will outline economic stimulus and debt management plans.
- Rising fuel prices and the Middle East conflict, involving Israeli and Iranian tensions, impact Thailand's growth outlook. Economists trimmed projections as these tensions affect exports and tourism, the country's two vital economic engines.
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Thai king approves PM Charnvirakul's new cabinet
Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn has endorsed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's new cabinet, according to a notice published in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday.The endorsement formally enables the cabinet to take an oath before the king
PM submits cabinet line-up for approval
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has submitted his new cabinet for royal endorsement after completing of vetting procedures, with the government aiming to present its policy statement to parliament before the Songkran holiday in mid-April.
The Prime Minister arrived at Government House, nodded to the press, presented the Anutin 2 cabinet to His Majesty the King, before proceeding to his office in the Thai Khu Fah building.
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