Hey there! Have you heard the news from Thailand? 🇹🇭 Let’s dive into what’s going on!
The Prime Minister of Thailand, Prayut Chan-o-cha, has been asked by the country’s Constitutional Court to pause his duties for a bit. 🛑
Why? The court wants to check if he’s been in his job longer than the rules allow. In Thailand, a Prime Minister can serve for up to 8 years. Some people think he’s reached that limit, and the court is looking into it. ⏳
While the court is figuring things out, the Deputy Prime Minister will help run the country. It’s like when your teacher steps out of the classroom, and someone else takes over for a while. 👩🏫➡️👨🏫
What does this mean? For now, things in Thailand are okay, and everyone is waiting to see what the court decides. It’s an important moment for the country’s government. 🏛️
Isn’t it interesting how countries have rules to make sure leaders don’t stay in power for too long? It helps keep things fair! ⚖️
Stay tuned to see what happens next! 🌟
Reference(s):
cgtn.com