Thailand's PM faces a constitutional court ruling on August 14th for allegedly violating the constitution by appointing a former lawyer with a criminal past.

Thailand's PM Srettha Thavisin faces a Constitutional Court ruling on August 14th, in which he is accused by conservative ex-senators of violating the constitution by appointing a former lawyer with a criminal past. Despite the charges, his chief of staff believes Srettha will survive the legal challenge and maintain his position in office. The case highlights deep divisions in Thai politics and may affect the country's pandemic recovery efforts.

August 09, 2024
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