Thailand's Parliament elected Bhumjaithai(Proud to be Thai) Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul as Prime Minister onFriday, securing 311 votes and far exceeding the 247 required for a majority inthe 492-member House.
The new PM replaces Paetongtarn Shinawatra,who was officially removed from office by Thailand's Constitutional Court inAugust following an ethics scandal that originated from the country's bordertensions with Cambodia.
The leaked call prompted Anutin'sBhumjaithai Party to withdraw from the governing coalition with Paetongtarn'sPheu Thai (For the Thai) Party, collapsing her parliamentary majority andcreating the political crisis.
Paetongtarn, from the influentialShinawatra dynasty, had been Thailand's youngest PM and second woman to holdthe office. Her dismissal marks the fifth time the court has ousted aShinawatra-linked leader, a family that has dominated Thai politics for twodecades.
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