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Thai court says PM must step down for constitution breach

Other News Materials 7 May 2014 12:33 (UTC +04:00)
A Thai court found Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra guilty on Wednesday of violating the constitution and said she could no longer serve as caretaker premier, a decision likely to increase tensions in the bitterly divided nation
Thai court says PM must step down for constitution breach

A Thai court found Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra guilty on Wednesday of violating the constitution and said she could no longer serve as caretaker premier, a decision likely to increase tensions in the bitterly divided nation, Reuters reported.

Judges delivering the verdict said Yingluck had abused her position by transferring the country's National Security Council chief to another post in 2011 so that a relative could benefit from related job moves.

It was unclear whether Yingluck's cabinet, or cabinet members at the time of the transfer in 2011, would have to step down along with her. Judges were still reading the verdict.

Yingluck's removal is likely to bring her supporters into the streets in protest.

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