BANGKOK— Thailand’s king has made a rare, brief appearance on television amid concerns about his ailing health.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who turned 88 earlier this month, was shown seated in a chair Monday presiding over the swearing in of a group of judges at a Bangkok hospital where he has spent most of the last six years.
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His last appearance before the general public was on Sept. 1.
The deeply revered king is a constitutional monarch with no formal political role but has been regarded as a stabilizing figure for Thailand, which has experienced political turmoil in recent years.
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His most recent ailment was a lung infection that required him to be fed intravenously and use a machine to aid his breathing.