BANGKOK: Thailand's opposition parties are planning to file a no-confidence motion in parliament to "rattle" the military-aligned government.
"They probably won't fall, but it should rattle them," Chamnan Chanruang (pic), deputy leader of the opposition Future Forward Party, told reporters on Tuesday (Jan 28).
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