Thai PM Resumes Duties After Court Lifts Five-Week Suspension
- Prayuth returns to office with a message of national unity
- Court verdict clears path for him to stay in power until 2025
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Prayuth Chan-Ocha resumed official duties as Thailand’s prime minister on Monday after the country’s top court lifted a five-week suspension and settled in his favor a dispute surrounding his term limits.
The 68-year-old premier attended a meeting to review the flood situation in some parts of the country on Monday and is scheduled to meet with a couple of foreign envoys later in the afternoon. He will visit the flood-ravaged rural northeast on Tuesday, according to his office.