This was the lastCabinet meeting before the caretaker Cabinet takes over, he was quoted by thelocal media as saying.
Last week, Thai PM GeneralPrayut Chan-O-Cha strongly hinted that he will dissolve the House after theCabinet holds its last official meeting this week.
The PM has repeatedlysaid he will dissolve the House to make it easier for MPs to prepare for theupcoming election. He also said the House dissolution would be carefully timedso the election can be held on May 7 as scheduled by the Election Commission.
Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said last week that even after theHouse is dissolved, Prayut can still change the composition of his Cabinet andministers can still leave the interim Cabinet./.