Thai Parliament Holds No Confidence Vote Against Government

CNA

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha will be facing a no confidence motion in parliament later today. This is after a week-long censure debate, the first in nearly 7 years. Days before the debate, the Constitutional Court has also dissolved a key party in the opposition bloc, the 16-month-old pro-democracy Future Forward Party. What does this all mean for the nation's future?

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