BANGKOK — Thai lawmakers have officially chosen Yingluck Shinawatra as the country’s first female prime minister.
The lower house of Parliament voted Friday to elect the 44-year-old businesswoman to the post, with 296 of the legislature’s 500 members voting in Yingluck’s favor.
Three members voted against and 197 abstained.
The vote comes a month after Yingluck’s party won a landslide victory in Thailand’s July 3 elections.
Yingluck will become Thailand’s 28th prime minister, and the fifth since her brother Thaksin Shinawatra was toppled in a 2006 military coup.
Before Yingluck can officially assume power, King Bhumibol Adulyadej must endorse her in a separate ceremony expected within days.
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