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Thai politics back at the brink (again)
The Constitutional Court's suspension of Paetongtarn Shinawatra from the premiership is déjà vu, exposing a pattern of systematic manipulation and concoction of political outcomes. After so many ...
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Thai government under pressure
The opposition is stepping up pressure on the government, with the People's Party calling for the appointment of an interim prime minister and dissolution of the House before the end of the year to ...
What is being carried out in Thailand is a judicial coup with the backing of both right-wing and phony “progressive” parties ...
The Thai government is set to decide Monday whether to withdraw or delay its proposed Entertainment Complex Bill, which would ...
Following the suspension of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra by the Constitutional Court on Tuesday, foreign analysts ...
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 ...
Thailand saw its third person helming the prime minister's office in a week on Thursday, as the king swore in a new cabinet ...
The group is demanding that Paetongtarn resign and for coalition parties to withdraw from the government. It is also calling ...
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra faces an uncertain future and could become the third leader from the Shinawatra clan member to lose power over the past 19 years.
With Paetongtarn Shinawatra under investigation for her conduct in a leaked phone call, the country once again faces a ...
Thailand swore in new Cabinet members Thursday with its government in flux after the Constitutional Court suspended the prime ...