KONTAN.CO.ID - BANGKOK. Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and 10 cabinet ministers survived no-confidence votes in parliament on Saturday, with the government emerging on top in Prayuth's last major test ahead of a general election due within 11 months. The 68-year-old former army chief, in power since a coup he led in 2014, received 256 votes in favour and 206 against with nine abstentions, securing his position as premier until his term ends in March. Three deputy prime ministers and seven other cabinet members also survived the censure motion. The opposition had needed more than 239 of the 477 parliamentary votes to oust the prime minister.
Thai PM Survives 4th No-Confidence Vote, Last Big Test Before Polls
KONTAN.CO.ID - BANGKOK. Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and 10 cabinet ministers survived no-confidence votes in parliament on Saturday, with the government emerging on top in Prayuth's last major test ahead of a general election due within 11 months. The 68-year-old former army chief, in power since a coup he led in 2014, received 256 votes in favour and 206 against with nine abstentions, securing his position as premier until his term ends in March. Three deputy prime ministers and seven other cabinet members also survived the censure motion. The opposition had needed more than 239 of the 477 parliamentary votes to oust the prime minister.