BANGKOK: The reformist political party that won the most seats at Thailand's national election earlier this year appointed a temporary leader on Saturday, a week after blocked prime minister challenger Pita Limjaroenrat resigned as party chief.

FLAGS FLUTTERING Thai national flags are seen on the side of its parliament’s complex in Thailand’s capital Bangkok on March 4, 2023. AFP FILE PHOTO
FLAGS FLUTTERING Thai national flags are seen on the side of its parliament’s complex in Thailand’s capital Bangkok on March 4, 2023. AFP FILE PHOTO

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