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Thailand's Prime Minister Removed! Court Ousts Srettha Thavisin Over Ethics Violation|Details Inside

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Thailand's Prime Minister Removed! Court Ousts Srettha Thavisin Over Ethics Violation|Details Inside

Thailand's Prime Minister Removed! Court Ousts Srettha Thavisin Over Ethics Violation|Details Inside

Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office, citing a violation of the constitution linked to a controversial cabinet appointment.

The court ruled that Srettha grossly breached ethical rules by appointing a lawyer with a criminal record to his cabinet.

This landmark decision follows the recent dissolution of the Move Forward Party (MFP) and highlights the ongoing political turmoil in Thailand.

Watch as we delve into the details of the court's ruling, the political implications, and what's next for Thailand's leadership.

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