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Calls for PM's Resignation Not a Solution, Says Thai Deputy Minister


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Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, center, arrives at Government House for a cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

 

Amid rising demands for the Prime Minister's resignation and the dissolution of parliament, Deputy Transport Minister Monporn Charoensri stresses that these actions are not the answer to Thailand's challenges.

 

Speaking on 29th June, Monporn, who is also an MP for Nakhon Phanom with the Pheu Thai Party, responded to the People's Party's calls for dissolving parliament and grassroots protests urging PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra to step down.

 

She argued that a strong and stable government is crucial for effectively managing the country's issues.

 

She highlighted the importance of addressing both internal and external conflicts and underscored the urgency of fostering national unity.

 

Economic growth, aimed at boosting GDP by 2025, remains a priority. Additionally, building investor confidence, both domestically and internationally, is vital for Thailand's future.

 

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58 minutes ago, webfact said:

Amid rising demands for the Prime Minister's resignation and the dissolution of parliament, Deputy Transport Minister Monporn Charoensri stresses that these actions are not the answer to Thailand's challenges.

well you would say that wouldn't you

 

next in this corrupt saga

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