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If Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha fails to hold his position as PM, “there may be a substitute prime minister”, according to deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan. However, PM Prayut said he hasn’t heard anything about a potential stand-in for his post. MPs have called the deputy PM the “best candidate” for the job… so could Rolex-wielding Prawit really replace PM Prayut? PM Prayut’s position could be ousted in an upcoming censure debate held by opposing political parties, opening up the opportunity for a substitute PM to step in. The no-confidence debate, expected to take place sometime after May 22, will […]

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The political backstabbing knives are being sharpened. I wish these guys would focus more on managing the country and doing their own specific jobs.

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If Prayut gets a bad vote, he will just call his army buddies in to stage another coup. Thailand hasn’t had one for a while. It about time 😉

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