Thai PM faces no-confidence vote

Thailand’s parliament is debating a censure motion on Monday (Mar 24) against the country’s prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, which could result in a no confidence vote against her. Ms Paetongtarn has been in office since last August. And the opposition says she has shown herself to be – in their words - untrustworthy to continue as prime minister.

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