Thailand’s Parliament is set to choose a new prime minister with Thaksin’s daughter a likely nominee
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Parliament convened to select a new prime minister Friday with the youngest daughter of the divisive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra expected to be nominated.
The vote would come two days after a court removed the last prime minister over an ethics violation.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, 37, is the leader of the Pheu Thai party. She does not hold an elected office, which the law doesn’t require of prime ministerial candidates. The parliament also does not require her to be present at the vote.
If Paetongtarn is approved in Parliament’s vote, she will become Thailand’s second female prime minister and the country’s third leader from the Shinawatra family, after her father and her aunt Yingluck Shinawatra. She will also become the country’s youngest leader.