Summary
- Thailand’s Constitutional Court set July 24 as the next hearing date for a case seeking the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
- The case was launched following a complaint by 40 military-appointed senators in May and seeks to remove the premier over the cabinet appointment of a lawyer with a criminal background.
- If Srettha is removed from office, a new government must be formed.
- The case against the prime minister has heightened political uncertainty in Thailand.
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