Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand's Prime Minister PrayuthChan-ocha and nine ministers survived a no-confidence vote in the country's Parliament onFebruary 20 in accordance with the opposition Move Forward Party's proposal.
The voting took place at 10:30 am onthe same day after four days of debate amid allegations regarding the handling of the COVID-19outbreak, economic situation and corruption. The government denied thoseallegations and defended its policies and strategies.
Prayut received 272 votes in his favour, 206 against, and threeremaining silent.
Among the threeDeputy Prime Ministers, Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister AnutinCharnvirakul received the most votes of 275, while Deputy Prime Minister PrawitWongsuwan received 274 votes, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of CommerceJurin Laksanawisit got 268 votes./.