Thai caretaker PM rules out house dissolution before PM vote
Bangkok, Thailand – Thailand's caretaker prime minister has ruled out the possibility of dissolving the House of Representatives before a new prime minister is elected. This decision comes in the wake of the Constitutional Court's ruling that dismissed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and dissolved her cabinet [1].
The caretaker prime minister, who is currently serving in an acting capacity, has stated that the government will continue to operate in a caretaker capacity until a new prime minister is elected. This decision is aimed at maintaining political stability and ensuring that the country's interests are protected during this transitional period [2].
The election of a new prime minister is set to take place in the House of Representatives, with political parties submitting candidates for the position. The candidate must secure the endorsement of at least one-tenth of all members of the House to be considered. The election will be conducted openly, with individual votes recorded. A candidate receiving more than half of all members' votes will be elected prime minister [2].
The caretaker prime minister's decision to rule out house dissolution before the PM vote is seen as a move to prevent political instability and ensure a smooth transition of power. This decision is also aimed at maintaining the integrity of the election process and ensuring that the new prime minister is elected through a legitimate and transparent process.
The election of a new prime minister is expected to take place in the coming weeks, with the caretaker prime minister's decision to rule out house dissolution before the PM vote adding a sense of certainty to the political process.
References:
[1] https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/peoples-party-leader-undecided-between-pheu-thai-and-bhumjaithai-for-pm-vote-516644
[2] https://www.nationthailand.com/news/politics/40054735
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