Thai Prime Minister removed from office for violating the law

Thai Prime Minister removed from office for violating the law

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Thai Prime Minister Sretta Thaksin has been removed from office for appointing a minister with a criminal record. This is the fourth prime minister in 16 years to be removed by the country's constitutional court.

The Supreme Court of Thailand has removed the head of the country's government, Sretta Thaksin. It is said that he violated the constitution by appointing a minister who had previously served time in prison.

Writes UNN with reference to De Telegraaf.

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In Thailand, the Supreme Court removed the head of the government from office: according to the judges, Sretta, who had been prime minister for less than a year, had "grossly" violated the law. He appointed a minister who had previously served time in prison.

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In 2008, the appointed minister was suspected of bribery as a lawyer. This was never proven, but he was imprisoned for a short time for contempt of court in that case.

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Sretta is the fourth prime minister in the last 16 years to be ousted by the constitutional court, which also banned the main opposition party, Movement Forward, last week.

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Now the Thai parliament will elect Sretta's successor. Until then, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wethchai will act as his successor.

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