BANGKOK: Thai protesters who have massed on Bangkok’s streets for six months said on Thursday they would appoint a new government, following the removal of Premier Yingluck Shinawatra by a court.
The announcement comes as the ailing ruling party expressed fears a new Cabinet—appointed to bolster its authority after Yingluck’s dismissal—could also be threatened by a legal ruling.
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