26/03/2025
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Thai PM Paetongtarn faces no-confidence vote in parliament

Ms. Paetontarn, 38, became Thailand’s youngest prime minister in August, and despite polls and fierce criticisms in the televised debate on condemnation, she will still prevail in the vote, showing no signs of bias in her 11-party coalition.

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