BANGKOK (Reuters) - Six months of political turmoil has created Thailand's biggest ever crisis, the leader of the country's Senate said on Monday, amid calls from anti-government protesters for a new interim prime minister after Yingluck Shinawatra was ousted last week. Yingluck's caretaker government has remained in office since the Constitutional Court ordered her and nine cabinet colleagues to step down over a nepotism case. It is hoping to organize a July election it would likely win. But the protesters say the entire administration has lost legitimacy and want to replace it with a "neutral" interim prime minister who would oversee electoral reforms aimed at keeping...
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