This is the same fate inflicted in February 2020 on its predecessor, the Future Forward party. Dropping its proposed amendment to the lèse-majesté law was not enough. Pheu Thai, which is currently part of the ruling coalition, also risks being sidelined by a ruling involving its leader, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
Today's headlines: Israel is on maximum alert for an expected attack from Iran and its allies in response to Haniyeh’s killing. China hits an historic low in the number of marriages in the first six months of 2024. At the Torkham border crossing, Pakistan denies entry to Afghan drivers without passport or visa. Thailand draws up a ten-year plan in response to healthcare crisis.
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Behind the government's trumpeted figures are many short stays from neighbouring countries, with little economic impact. Despite the 17.5 million tourists recorded in the first six months (mostly Chinese and Indian), Thailand has dropped to 40th place in terms of turnover. Russians in Phuket instead of Americans and Europeans.
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