Thai PM removed from position in court ruling

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has dismissed prime minister Srettha Thavisin for appointing ex-convict Pichit Chuenban as a cabinet minister. It ruled Srettha guilty of a gross violation of ethics. The move has also resulted in the dismissal of all positions in the cabinet.

Ministers will stay on in a caretaker capacity, with deputy prime minister Phumtham Wechayachai serving as acting prime minister until a new premier can be selected by the House of Representatives.

Srettha Thavisin has been dismissed as prime minister for violating the code of ethics; Sappaya-Sapasathan – The New Parliament house of Thailand, pictured (Photo: Silapavet Konthikamee)

During his tenure as prime minister, Srettha, who found his fortune in real estate, was a strong supporter of the tourism industry. Recognising the contribution travel and tourism makes to the national economy, he championed various initiatives, including Ignite Tourism Thailand. Announced in April, Ignite Tourism Thailand is focused on elevating the tourist experience, promoting must-do activities, raising awareness of hidden-gem destinations, developing intra-regional travel linkage with neighbouring countries, and hosting more world-class events.

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