Bangkok, Oct. 22 -- Thailand's former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on October 22 announced her resignation as the leader of the Pheu Thai Party to pave the way for party restructuring. In a written statement, Paetongtarn clarified that the move is necessary to completely overhaul the party structure ahead of the crucial upcoming election. Paetongtarn described the decision as the first step in carrying out a strategic reform unveiled on October 7, aimed at creating a "complete, perfect new party" with a new and courageous vision for genuine change for the people. Although she has stepped down as the party's leader, Paetongtarn stated that she remains a member of the Pheu Thai Party and will work alongside all members to usher in ...