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Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra faces a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, a test for her ruling coalition's unity after intense criticism during a censure debate. Despite allegations of economic mismanagement, tax evasion, and favoritism, analysts believe the censure is unlikely to weaken her administration, as her coalition controls a majority in the lower house.
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