Chaikasem ‘ready!’ to be prime minister, says Pheu Thai
The Pheu Thai Party has declared Chaikasem Nitisiri “ready” to be the new prime minister as it battles the Bhumjaithai Party for the lead role in forming a new government.
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The Pheu Thai Party has declared Chaikasem Nitisiri “ready” to be the new prime minister as it battles the Bhumjaithai Party for the lead role in forming a new government.
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