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Reporter: CBS News

Thailand's Prime Minister Booted for Hosting Cooking Show

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Thailand's Constitutional Court has ruled that Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej violated the constitution by hosting television cooking shows and must resign from office.

Tuesday's ruling also means Samak's Cabinet must resign, however, Samak's party spokesman Kuthep Saikrajang said party members had agreed to nominate the deposed leader in Parliament as their candidate for prime minister.

Kuthep said the party still needed the support of the ruling six-party coalition, and Samak himself, but their endorsement could render the court's ruling largely symbolic, placing Samak back in office in the near future.

The ruling came amid a deepening political crisis for Thailand.

Judge Chat Chonlaworn told the court that Samak had "violated Article 267 of the constitution" and that "his position as prime minister has ended." Thailand's constitution bars government ministers from private employment while in office.

Anti-government protesters have occupied the grounds of Samak's office since Aug. 26, demanding his resignation. Protesters had pledged to end their sit-in at Thailand's Government House if Samak stepped down, but it was unclear if the court's ruling would satisfy them.

Thailand's Cabinet agreed on Sept. 4 to hold a referendum on a civic group's street campaign to oust Samak, which has paralyzed the government for weeks and raised fears of violence and economic chaos.


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