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I respect the verdict. I reiterate that for the almost one year I have been in this role, I have tried with good intentions to lead the country with honesty,
Srettha told reporters outside his office Thailand's dark era of destroying democracy through unaccountable rulings of the conservative, elite controlled Constitutional Court continues with the dismissal of PM Srettha Thavisin,
he wrote on social media platform X This is not the first time that Pheu Thai is facing an obstruction. But we will continue working non-stop,
The decision won’t be taken well by markets given the rise in political uncertainty and the associated downside risks to growth stemming from potential unrest and delays to economic policy implementation,
said Krystal Tan, an economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group The court rules by a majority of five to four that the ministerial position of the prime minister is terminated under the constitution, because he has not shown honesty in appointing this minister,
Judge Punya Udchachon said in reading the court's judgment The appointment of the second respondent (Pichit) shows the first respondent (Srettha) has no honesty and breached ethical standards,
It is an honour to be elected prime minister, ... I'll do my best."
he told reporters after securing parliamentary backing Once a prime destination for foreign capital, Thailand now faces increasing regional competition,
BMI said in a research note last month I have done my best and sent a closing statement, now it depends on the justice system,
I am sad that I would be branded as a prime minister with no ethics. I insisted that I am not that kind of person,
I am concerned about many things, but the ball is not in my court. The legal process will take its course,
I have a schedule of meetings with government agencies. I believe the team will inform me (about the verdict),
We've done our best and have submitted closing statements. I've set up plans based on the people's needs and the care-taking PM can consider them,
Srettha said on the eve of the verdict, which will be delivered at 3 p.m. (0800 GMT) The government will still have 314 seats - the coalition remains united,
said Olarn Thinbangtieo, deputy dean of Burapha University's Faculty of Political Science and Law