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In a stunning political upheaval, Thailand has just confirmed its third prime minister in less than a week, as former defense minister Pum Tam Vijayachai steps into the role amidst a backdrop of chaos and uncertainty. This rapid succession follows the constitutional court’s suspension of Peton Cran Shinawat, who is embroiled in an investigation over alleged ethical violations linked to a controversial phone call with Cambodia’s former leader.

The atmosphere in Bangkok is electric, with palpable tension as parliamentarians shift allegiances, hinting at a potential vote of no confidence looming on the horizon. While Peton has been reassigned as culture minister, her political future remains precarious—should the court find her guilty, she faces a lifetime ban from public office.

Vijayachai, now under immense pressure, has vowed to address the nation’s pressing issues, but skepticism abounds. Observers fear that his government lacks the stability required to navigate the stormy political landscape, especially with the People’s Party, the largest opposition force, poised to capitalize on any missteps.

Calls for a parliamentary dissolution are echoing through the halls, as opposition leaders argue that the current government lacks legitimacy. With a history of military coups during periods of instability, many are on edge, recalling past patterns of political unrest.

As the nation watches closely, the stakes have never been higher. Will this new leadership bring the change Thailand desperately needs, or will the specter of another coup loom large over the future? The coming days will be critical as the interim government attempts to assert its authority in a deeply divided political arena.

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