Thailand’s new prime minister is 58-year-old Bhumjayta party leader Anutin Charnvirokul.
Thailand’s Parliament has elected the head of Bhumjita Anutin Charnvirakula Party to the new Prime Minister. Reuters reported it.
Thanks to the support of the opposition, 58-year-old Antutan Charnvirakul received more than half of the votes of parliamentary representatives, who exceeded the candidate from the former dominant party, Pecheus Tai Chaasasem Nitisiri.
It is hoped that the new government will start working in the coming days.
Charnvirakul from September 1, 2023 The post of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs-Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand will be held. From 2019 to 2023, he was the health minister of the Pravuta Chan-Och government. He is responsible for developing steps to combat the Covid-19 epidemic in Thailand.
Remember that Thailand and Cambodia have signed a 13-pack agreement on border tension regulation. The agreements have been reached by negotiations with Kuala Lumpur.
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