<p>Angkok: Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra survived the no-confidence motion in the country's parliament with 319 votes to 162 along with seven abstentions.</p><p>Despite her lukewarm ratings in opinion polls and economic growth far adrift of regional peers, Wednesday's vote indicates Paetongtarn's coalition remains solid, lowering the prospect of near-term instability in a county fraught with intermittent political turmoil.</p>.India rescues 549 Indians from cybercrime centres along Myanmar-Thailand border.<p>Shinawatra on Wednesday thanked her coalition for its support in helping her to pass a no-confidence vote in parliament and in a post on X social media said every vote helps her and her cabinet to serve the country.</p><p>Governments led by Pheu Thai and its predecessors, all led by or controlled by Thaksin, have been removed by courts or military coups, underscoring deep-rooted animosity between the polarising billionaire and powerful conservatives with influence over key institutions.</p><p>Paetongtarn has insisted her government is not under anyone's influence, while Thaksin has said he is retired and only offers advice.</p> <p><em>With DH Web Desk inputs</em></p>
<p>Angkok: Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra survived the no-confidence motion in the country's parliament with 319 votes to 162 along with seven abstentions.</p><p>Despite her lukewarm ratings in opinion polls and economic growth far adrift of regional peers, Wednesday's vote indicates Paetongtarn's coalition remains solid, lowering the prospect of near-term instability in a county fraught with intermittent political turmoil.</p>.India rescues 549 Indians from cybercrime centres along Myanmar-Thailand border.<p>Shinawatra on Wednesday thanked her coalition for its support in helping her to pass a no-confidence vote in parliament and in a post on X social media said every vote helps her and her cabinet to serve the country.</p><p>Governments led by Pheu Thai and its predecessors, all led by or controlled by Thaksin, have been removed by courts or military coups, underscoring deep-rooted animosity between the polarising billionaire and powerful conservatives with influence over key institutions.</p><p>Paetongtarn has insisted her government is not under anyone's influence, while Thaksin has said he is retired and only offers advice.</p> <p><em>With DH Web Desk inputs</em></p>