Former army commander chosen as interim premier of Thailand

Coup leaders have chosen a former army commander and close adviser to Thailand’s powerful monarch to lead the country until promised elections next year, the auditor general said today.

Coup leaders have chosen a former army commander and close adviser to Thailand’s powerful monarch to lead the country until promised elections next year, the auditor general said today.

The coup leaders, meanwhile, strengthened their grip on power by sidelining officers in the military who had been key supporters of now-deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, in an annual reshuffle of top-ranking officers.

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