What impact does the court ruling cause?

Experts believe that as social ethics is dismissed, everything will return to the origin.Thailand must re -establish new governments, including digital wallets, such as digital wallets such as digital wallets, will be affected, bringing new risks to economic growth.The risk will be more intensified.Foreign investors may have followed this and led to a decline in private consumption.

澳大利亚和新西兰银行集团经济师Krystal Tan说:“由于政治不确定性的增加、潜在的动乱,以及经济政策延迟实施导致的下行风险,这一决定不会受到市场欢迎。我们必须观察,Will there be long -term political vacuum. "

According to official forecasts, the economic growth rate of Thailand was 2.7%in 2024, behind neighboring countries.After the court's decision was released, the Thai stock market fell 1.29%, but after that, the recovery part was lost, and the closing of the market fell 0.4%.

How to choose the new Prime Minister?

Each party must follow the list of candidates submitted by the candidates submitted in the May 2023 election in the May 2023, and decide to nominate candidates, and will vote for the new Prime Minister by the House of Lower House.However, the expected candidates on the list will not all participate in the competition, and the parties will bargain in exchange for cabinet positions.

Becoming the Prime Minister must get more than half of the members, that is, at least 247 votes, and the 11th Party Governance Alliance occupies a total of 314 seats in the next House.The House of Commons may meet the new Prime Minister on Friday (16th).

The 37 -year -old Peitan, the leader of the Thai party and the daughter of the former Prime Minister, is one of the potential candidates.If she was elected Prime Minister, she would become a member of the Daxin family who was in power after Daxin and her aunt Yingla.However, it is reported that there is still a faith in the party's affairs, and he has a high position to sit at a high position early.

Another maybe candidate for the Thai party is the former judicial minister Chaikasem Nitisiri, but he is 75 years old and his health is not good.If Peitan is unwilling to become the Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, a leader, deputy prime minister and the Minister of the Interior, is regarded as the most likely to be superior candidates.

Other potential candidates include Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, and Prawit Wongsuwan, a former deputy prime minister who participated in the two coup.

Can it stabilize to the new government?

The long -term struggle between the military, the royal family, and the Thai party and other progressive parties have caused the Thai political situation to be turbulent in the past 20 years. It is not uncommon for coup, street protests, government, and political parties to collapse.But Termsak Chalermpalanupap, a senior researcher and project director of the Thai Research Project of Yosov Isaf, Singapore, believes that in an interview with Lianhe Morning Post that after the social ethics and his government was ordered, Thailand would transition to a new regime andNo problem.

Olarn Thinbangtieo, deputy dean of the School of Political and Law, Thailand, also told Reuters: "The ruling alliance is still united. This may have some impact on faith, but it is only a short -term impact."

Antin, who is now the deputy prime minister of the guardian government, said that the ruling alliance is still strong and shows that the establishment of the new government should be led by the Thai party.The Prime Minister of Detention Prime Minister Phumtham WeChayachai will hold a governing alliance and guardian cabinet meeting on Thursday (15th).