Bangkok braces for protests over Thai PM’s term limit

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha was army chief when he mounted a coup in 2014 to overthrow the elected Thai government. (EPA)
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Updated 23 August 2022
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Bangkok braces for protests over Thai PM’s term limit

  • Main opposition party believes Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha should step down by Aug. 24
  • Prayuth was army chief when he mounted a coup in 2014 to overthrow an elected government

BANGKOK: Thai authorities ramped up security in the capital on Tuesday ahead of protests calling on the prime minister to resign, as a court considers whether to take up a petition to rule on when his constitutionally stipulated eight-year term is up.
The main opposition party, and nearly two-thirds of Thais questioned in an opinion poll, believe Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who took power in a 2014 coup, should step down by Aug. 24 because his time as junta chief counts toward his term.
Prayuth, 68, was army chief when he mounted a coup in 2014 to overthrow an elected government. He became a civilian prime minister in 2019 after an election held under a military-drafted constitution.
Police cordoned off areas around the prime minister’s offices, known as Government House, in central Bangkok, setting up barricades, including shipping containers, and diverting traffic.
Prayuth arrived for a weekly cabinet and is expected to address media later in the day.
Thailand has seen intermittent political turmoil for nearly two decades, including two coups and violent protests, broadly because of opposition to the military’s involvement in politics and demands by increasingly politically aware sections of society for greater representation.
But protests have petered out over the past couple of years with the imposition of COVID-19 bans on gatherings.
The main opposition Pheu Thai Party has petitioned the Constitutional Court to rule on how long Prayuth can stay in office. The court could decide to hear or dismiss the case on Wednesday.
If the case is accepted, it is unclear if Prayuth would stay on as leader or be suspended from duty while a caretaker government takes over. It is not clear when the court would rule on the term limit.
The opposition says Prayuth’s tenure as prime minister began in August 2014, a few months after the coup, and should therefore end this month.
But some supporters argue his premiership started in 2017, when a new constitution came into force, or after the 2019 election — meaning he should be allowed to stay on until 2025 or 2027, provided he retains the necessary backing in parliament.
A general election is due by May next year.


Britain restricts some visas from four nations in major overhaul

Updated 04 March 2026
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Britain restricts some visas from four nations in major overhaul

  • Britain had previously said it would make refugee status temporary ⁠and speed up deportations ‌of those ‌who arrive illegally, in an ​overhaul aimed ‌at stemming the rise of ‌the populist Reform UK party and tackling abuse of the current system

LONDON: Britain said on Tuesday the government ​would end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan, and work visas for Afghans, in a major crackdown as anti-immigration sentiment rises in the country.
“An ‘emergency brake’ on visas ‌has been ‌imposed for the first ​time ‌on ⁠nationals ​from four ⁠countries following a surge in asylum claims from legal routes,” the Home Office said in a statement.
Britain had previously said it would make refugee status temporary ⁠and speed up deportations ‌of those ‌who arrive illegally, in an ​overhaul aimed ‌at stemming the rise of ‌the populist Reform UK party and tackling abuse of the current system.
Interior minister Shabana Mahmood said that “Britain will always ‌provide refuge to people fleeing war and persecution, but our ⁠visa ⁠system must not be abused.”
“That is why I am taking the unprecedented decision to refuse visas for those nationals seeking to exploit our generosity,” she added.
The Home Office said Mahmood will introduce new legislation this week to restore order ​and control ​to the country’s borders.