Thailand's ruling coalition chooses billionaire's daughter as prime ministerial candidate
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Petongtharn Shinawatra, 37, daughter of a former billionaire prime minister, has been nominated as a candidate for the post of prime minister of Thailand. Parliament will vote on her candidacy on Friday after the resignation of the previous prime minister.
37-year-old Petongtharn Shinawatra, the daughter of a former billionaire prime minister, has been nominated as a candidate for the post of prime minister of Thailand. The day before, the country's Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office.
Writes UNN with reference to ORF.
Thai parliamentarians announced on Thursday that they are nominating 37-year-old Petongtharn Shinawatra for prime minister. Lawmakers will vote in parliament on Friday.
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Petongtharn Chinawatra is the daughter of billionaire political heavyweight Thaksin Shinawatra. She is the leader of Pheu Thai, the largest party in the interim government. Earlier, the Constitutional Court dismissed Sretta Thavisin for violating Thai ethical standards.
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Thai politics has been characterized by two decades of chronic instability, with repeated coups, street protests, and landmark court rulings. This is also due to the long-running struggle between the military and the royalist establishment against the country's progressive parties.