Bangkok, April 23 -- Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on April 22 rejected rumours about a potential cabinet reshuffle or the coalition government led by her Pheu Thai Party. Speaking to reporters at the Government House after the weekly Cabinet meeting, Paetongtarn insisted she had no plans to adjust her ministerial line-up or oust the Bhumjaithai Party - the second-largest partner - from her coalition government, The Nation reported. Her remarks followed the release of a recent NIDA opinion survey, which found that a majority of Thai voters wanted changes in the Cabinet's economic team. "Nothing lasts forever - not even my position as prime minister," she said in response to questions about the survey. However, when asked whet...
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