Thailand's PM Dissolves Parliament, Elections in 45-60 Days
Update: 2025-12-12
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Thailands Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolves parliament, paving the way for earlier elections amidst political instability and border conflict with Cambodia. The move follows a disagreement with the Peoples Party, the largest opposition group, and is endorsed by the King. The elections, initially planned for March or April, are now expected within 45-60 days. The political turmoil coincides with a border conflict resulting in at least 20 deaths and nearly 200 injuries. The upcoming elections are crucial as Thailand navigates internal political shifts and external conflicts, with the economy facing challenges like US tariffs, high household debt, and weak consumer spending.
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