Thai Prime Minister survives last no confidence vote before new elections

Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-Ocha and his governemtn have surived yet another no confidence vote after a four-day-censure-debate. The result came at no surprise for political observers, as the government has prevailed against previous attempts to unseat it. Here's what we can expect next in Thai politics.

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