Thailand's Anutin seeks new mandate as parliament votes on prime minister


BANGKOK: Thailand's Anutin Charnvirakul (pic) will seek to be elected back to power on Thursday (March 19(in a parliamentary vote on a prime minister that could usher in a rare period of stability for a country long plagued by political drama and turmoil.

In a stunning turnaround in fortunes for a party that had struggled to make its mark in Thai politics, Anutin's Bhumjaithai sprang a surprise with a decisive victory in February's election after capitalising on a wave of nationalism arising out of military conflicts with Cambodia last year.

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