1. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has been endorsed by the King of Thailand, taking office after his predecessor was removed by a court ruling.
2. The cabinet, consisting of 36 members, was officially announced and published in the Royal Gazette on Friday. The prime minister will also serve as the interior minister.
3. In contrast to traditional choices, Anutin has appointed technocrats, experts, and business leaders for key positions such as finance, commerce, and foreign affairs. His aim is to quickly address economic concerns and resolve border tensions peacefully with Cambodia, according to analysts. The cabinet members are set to take the oath on Wednesday, followed by a policy statement to parliament.
2. The cabinet, consisting of 36 members, was officially announced and published in the Royal Gazette on Friday. The prime minister will also serve as the interior minister.
3. In contrast to traditional choices, Anutin has appointed technocrats, experts, and business leaders for key positions such as finance, commerce, and foreign affairs. His aim is to quickly address economic concerns and resolve border tensions peacefully with Cambodia, according to analysts. The cabinet members are set to take the oath on Wednesday, followed by a policy statement to parliament.
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul endorsed by King, assumes office after court-ordered removal of predecessor. New cabinet of 36 members officially announced and published in the Royal Gazette on Friday. Anutin appointed technocrats, experts, and business leaders for key positions such as