Published: 22:14, July 20, 2020 | Updated: 22:01, June 5, 2023
Thai labor minister resigns, sixth to quit PM Prayuth's cabinet
By Reuters

In this Sept 11, 2018 photo, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha (centre) arrives at the government house for a cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. (SAKCHAI LALIT / AP)

BANGKOK - Thai Labour Minister Chatumongol Sonakul said on Monday that he has resigned from his post, making him the sixth minister to quit the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha since late last week.

Chatumongol confirmed to Reuters that he had resigned, but did not give a reason or comment further

The resignation paves the way for a major cabinet reshuffle in Southeast Asia’s worst performing economy as it seeks to rebound from the global impacts of the coronavirus crisis.

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Chatumongol confirmed to Reuters that he had resigned, but did not give a reason or comment further. He last month stepped down as leader of the Action Coalition for Thailand, one of 20 partners in Prayuth’s government, holding just one cabinet seat.

Earlier on Monday, the Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office Tewan Liptapanlop resigned from the cabinet, following on from Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana, Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak and two other ministers, who quit on Thursday.

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