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Thai caretaker PM Prayuth quits politics after election defeat

Ex-army chief’s tenure riddled by court cases, house confidence votes, street protests

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 9:24PM

Thai caretaker PM Prayuth quits politics after election defeat
Yesterday, United Thai Nation Party party leader, Pirapan Salirathavibhag said the party would not nominate Prayuth Chan o-cha (pic) as the party’s prime ministerial candidate. – AFP pic, July 11, 2023

BANGKOK – Thailand’s caretaker prime minister Prayuth Chan o-cha today announced his retirement from politics, just days before Parliament is set to vote for a new prime minister.

The former army chief, who seized power in the 2014 coup and became prime minister in the 2019 election, said he has also resigned from the United Thai Nation Party (UTN).

Prayuth, in a statement posted on UTN’s Facebook page, said he wishes that “the people may continue to believe in and support UTN”.

His announcement was widely expected after UTN’s dismal showing in the May 14 general election, where it won just 36 of the 500 house seats.

Yesterday, UTN party leader, Pirapan Salirathavibhag said the party would not nominate Prayuth as the party’s prime ministerial candidate. 

He also announced that the party will be staying out of the race for the prime ministership. 

The 69-year-old Prayuth said he had achieved “many successes” in the past nine years as prime minister.

“I have worked with determination and dedication to protect the nation, religion, and monarchy for the benefit of the people. The results are bearing fruit for the people.

“I hope the next government will continue to develop the country,” he said.

Prayuth has weathered multiple challenges including court cases, house confidence votes, and street protests.

Parliament will convene on Thursday to vote for the next prime minister. The candidate must receive at least 376 votes from the joint sitting. – Bernama, July 11, 2023 

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