Anutin said in a social media post on Thursday that he was taking steps to “return power to the people”.
The premier has already submitted a recommendation for the dissolution of the House of Representatives for royal endorsement, according to several Thai media outlets.
The move to dissolve parliament came after the People’s Party, which had extended conditional support to Anutin’s government, planned to move a motion of no confidence against him on Friday, according to reports.
Under Thai rules, an election must be held between 45 and 60 days of the house dissolution, meaning voters in the Southeast Asian nation will be headed to polling stations as early as the end of January.
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