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Thai acting premier says coalition intact as PM nominee expected soon after Paetongtarn’s dismissal
Thailand's Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was dismissed as prime minister, waves as she leaves the Government House in Bangkok August 29, 2025. Thailand’s ruling alliance remains together and the Pheu Thai party is confident it will form a government and remain at the core of the coalition, the country’s acting premier said today. — Reuters pic

BANGKOK, Aug 29 — Thailand’s ruling alliance remains together and the Pheu Thai party is confident it will form a government and remain at the core of the coalition, the country’s acting premier said today, following a court’s dismissal of the prime minister.

Appearing at a press conference alongside many of the major coalition partners, acting premier Phumtham Wechayachai, a Pheu Thai party member, said a prime ministerial candidate would be nominated as soon as possible.

He did not name a candidate but a party official earlier said Pheu Thai would nominate 77-year-old Chaikasem Nitisiri, a former attorney general. — Reuters

 

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