Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap Thai FM offers to resign after cabinet reshuffle !

Thai FM offers to resign after cabinet reshuffle

Time:2024-05-21 07:28:20 source:Stellar Spotlight news portal

Thailand's Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara on Sunday announced his resignation from the ministerial post, the official Thai News Agency (TNA) reported, citing his resignation letter sent to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

The resignation came as Parnpree was removed from his position as Deputy Prime Minister following a reshuffle of several cabinet members in the Srettha government, as endorsed in the Royal Gazette on Sunday.

Emphasizing the importance of the Deputy Prime Minister position for Thailand's foreign policy, Parnpree told the TNA that without the dual role, his ability to effectively advance the kingdom's foreign policy interests may be hampered.

Traditionally, Thailand's Foreign Minister meanwhile holds the Deputy Prime Minister position, enhancing their stature and facilitating smoother negotiations during overseas engagements, he was quoted as saying.

Related information
  • Verona confirms Serie A status for another year after beating Salernitana
  • Arkansas woman pleads guilty to selling 24 boxes of body parts stolen from cadavers
  • The collapse of the SNP
  • Victoria Beckham does a 'U
  • Iran helicopter crash that killed President Raisi could reverberate across the Middle East
  • Frankie Capan III shoots 13
  • AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
  • Jaguars select LSU WR Brian Thomas Jr. in the NFL draft, giving QB Trevor Lawrence a big target
Recommended content
  • California congressman urges closer consultation with tribes on offshore wind
  • Fallout v Halo: As Fallout 4 drops its next
  • Fallout v Halo: As Fallout 4 drops its next
  • Chiefs trade up with Bills to select WR Xavier Worthy at No. 28 in NFL draft
  • Candice Swanepoel stuns in a form
  • USC's move to cancel commencement amid protests draws criticism from students, alumni