Former Thai PM Paetongtarn set to step down as Pheu Thai leader


- Photo: The Nation file

BANGKOK: Former prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is expected to resign as leader of the Pheu Thai Party, with a meeting of party executives scheduled for Wednesday (Oct 22) morning, according to reports.

The meeting among MPs will be held at the party’s Bangkok headquarters at 8.30 am, followed by a session with party executives at 9.30am. The main agenda is reportedly Paetongtarn’s announcement of her decision to step down.

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