Thailand's Political Turmoil: The Fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Hangs in the Balance
Thailand's Constitutional Court is deciding on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's fate, risking further political instability. The court recently dissolved the popular Move Forward Party and may now unseat Srettha for appointing a controversial minister. If removed, new elections are expected, potentially leading to more instability amid ongoing economic challenges.
Thailand's Constitutional Court began deliberations on Wednesday regarding the fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. A dismissal from office could plunge the nation into further political chaos.
Srettha, a real estate tycoon without political experience, faces accusations from former military-appointed senators for violating the constitution by appointing a controversial cabinet minister. His removal would necessitate convening the 500-seat parliament to elect a new leader, potentially deepening Thailand's long-standing political turmoil.
Historical grievances between the Pheu Thai Party and conservative establishment intensify the situation. Srettha denies any wrongdoing, maintaining his appointment was lawful. The ruling's timing is critical as Srettha grapples with reviving Thailand's sluggish economy, with projected growth lagging behind regional counterparts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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