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“Seththa” changes social profile and removes Prime Minister status

"Sathit" changes profile picture - deletes Prime Minister status from social media, while officials remove personal car from Government House, keep an eye on the caretaker cabinet meeting this afternoon. Reporters report on the movements of Mr. Sathit Thaveesin, former Prime Minister, after the Constitutional Court ruled to remove him from the position of the 30th Prime Minister. The latest update at 8:10 a.m. Mr. Settha changed his social media photos on both Facebook and X to a photo of him wearing a suit, red socks, and sitting next to a dog, along with an edit to his status description, removing the words '30th Prime Minister.' At Government House, at 8:15 a.m., officials arrived to remove a black Alphard, registered 8 Kor Por 1127 Bangkok, which was the personal car of Mr. Settha, which he had used during campaigning and performing official duties during his tenure as Prime Minister, from Government House. It was reported that officials had moved some items from the official car parked at Government H ouse onto Mr. Settha's personal car since morning. Then at 8:50 a.m., officers from the Government House's Places, Vehicles and Security Division traveled to inspect the Lexus car, license plate number Sor 30 Bangkok, which is the official car of Prime Minister Mr. Settha Thavisin, in order to return it. The car has 13,063 kilometers on the clock. From now on, officials from the venue division will take the official car to be stored at Phitsanulok House, which is the Prime Minister's official residence. As for the new Prime Minister's official car, it is not yet known whether the new Prime Minister will use the Lexus or will go back to using the Mercedes-Benz, license plate 4 Kor Tor 29 Bangkok, depending on which car the new Prime Minister will use. The area around Thai Khu Fah building is still quiet. The doors are closed and no one has entered or exited. While preparations for the reception of the Prime Minister of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, who was originally scheduled to make an official visit to Government House today, have been canceled and all activities have been suspended until a new Prime Minister is in place. Meanwhile, at 2:00 p.m. today, we must follow the cabinet meeting chaired by acting prime minister Phumtham Vejjayachai to see how the framework for work will be laid out and how the government's pending policies will be implemented. Source: Thai News Agency