Why Thailand’s Political Crisis Feels Familiar—and What’s Needed to Break the Cycle ...Middle East

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History has a habit of repeating itself—but rarely as frequently as it does in Thailand. On Wednesday, Srettha Thavisin of the populist Pheu Thai party became the fifth Prime Minister in the last 20 years to be ousted by Thailand’s conservative elites. In a 5-4 vote, Thailand’s Constitutional Court ordered Srettha removed from office after a group of senators accused him of an ethical violation, citing his cabinet appointment of a lawmaker who had previously been jailed for bribery. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] While his political fate hung in the balance on Wednesday, Srettha himself had appeared quite unbothered, touring a market in Bangkok and getting his secretary-gene

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