Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chanocha is expected to continue overseeing the country's economic recovery and development following a court ruling on Friday that could keep him in the post into 2025.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chanocha is expected to continue overseeing the country's economic recovery and development following a court ruling on Friday that could keep him in the post into 2025.
Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled on Sept 30 that Prayut Chan-ocha's premiership has not reached its eight-year limit and he can continue as the country's prime minister.
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Thailand ’s combustible politics are ramping up on the streets, online, and in parliament, piling pressure on Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha as he struggles to manage the pandemic as well as a once-in-a-generation economic wipeout. But experts warn this pro-democracy momentum could force the hand of the former army chief, who is more inclined towards control than compromise. Some fear.