Former Thai Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra has announced her resignation as leader of the Phua Thai Party.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BANGKOK, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) — Former Thai Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra announced her resignation as leader of the Phew Thai Party on Wednesday.

She announced her intention to launch a comprehensive "restructuring" of the party by the next elections. "I firmly believe that this transformation must begin without delay. Therefore, I have decided to step down as party leader to give the party the freedom to reinvent itself and build a stronger and more sophisticated organization," the politician said.

Phetongthan Shinawatra confirmed that she will remain a party member and "head of the Phua Thai family." She promised to help build a new era for the party, one that stands firmly by the people and works tirelessly for the nation.

As a reminder, in August, the Constitutional Court removed Phetongthan Shinawatra from the post of prime minister for ethical violations in dealing with the border issue with Cambodia. –0–

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