BANGKOK -- Two high-profile resignations have sent Thailand's ruling coalition under Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha into damage control mode as opposition parties seek a no-confidence vote.
PM Prayuth vulnerable ahead of expected no-confidence vote

Prinn Panitchpakdi, former deputy leader of Thailand's Democrat Party, faces accusations of sexual misconduct from more than a dozen women. © Reuters
BANGKOK -- Two high-profile resignations have sent Thailand's ruling coalition under Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha into damage control mode as opposition parties seek a no-confidence vote.