Thai PM Prayuth survives no confidence vote
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and five cabinet ministers comfortably survived a vote of no confidence in parliament yesterday as activists planned more protests against the government. Prayuth received 264 votes in favour and 208 against. Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and four other cabinet ministers also survived the censure motion in similar fashion. The opposition needed 242 of the 482 parliamentary votes to oust the prime minister. Lawmakers over four days accused his government of mishandling the pandemic and criticised him for the severe economic impact, taking aim at the government's slow vaccine rollout as a result of not making advance vaccine orders and deciding not to join the international COVAX vaccine-supply scheme.
Source: Reuters
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