Thailand's Prime Minister Ousted by Constitutional Court
Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office for violating the constitution during a cabinet appointment. The court ruled that Srettha had grossly breached ethical rules, leading to his removal.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office. The court found Srettha guilty of violating the constitution over a cabinet appointment.
The ruling asserted that Srettha had grossly breached ethical standards, leading to his immediate ouster from office.
This development marks a significant moment in Thailand's political landscape, stirring uncertainty about the country's governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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