Thailand to Choose New PM After Court Ruling
Thailand’s parliament will vote for a new prime minister after a recent court ruling, setting the stage for the next leader to guide the nation.
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Thailand’s parliament will vote for a new prime minister after a recent court ruling, setting the stage for the next leader to guide the nation.
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