Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha survived a fourth no-confidence vote on Saturday, along with 10 of his cabinet ministers, after a four-day debate in the parliament.
The 68-year-old received 256 votes in favor and 206 against with nine abstentions, securing his position as prime minister until his term ends in March.
Thailand's opposition parties filed the censure motion in June, accusing the government of graft and economic mismanagement.