Thailand’s gridlock intensifies as investors flee
Bangkok | Thailand’s parliament suspended plans to hold a vote on Friday to select a prime minister, prolonging a political stalemate that has kept investors on edge since the May election.
The vote was postponed after the nation’s Constitutional Court said it needed more time to review a petition against a parliament move last month to bar pro-democracy leader Pita Limjaroenrat from renewing his nomination for prime minister after failing in a previous bid.
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