Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Suspended by Court
ReutersJuly 5, 20251 min7,901 views
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- βοΈ Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended from her duties by the Constitutional Court.
- π This suspension is pending a case that seeks her dismissal from office, adding pressure to her government.
- π£οΈ Shinawatra stated she respectfully accepts the court's decision and will cease performing her duties, with a 15-day period for clarification.
Grounds for Dismissal Case
- π The case was initiated by a petition from 36 senators accusing the Prime Minister of dishonesty and breaching ethical standards.
- π The petition stems from a leaked telephone conversation between Shinawatra and former Cambodian leader Hun Sen.
- military commander, which is considered a sensitive issue in Thailand.
Political and Economic Challenges
- π The fallout from the leaked call has weakened Shinawatra's coalition, leaving it with a razor-thin majority.
- π³οΈ A key party has left the alliance, and a no-confidence vote is anticipated in parliament.
- π The government is also facing difficulties in reviving the economy, and the Prime Minister's popularity has declined.
- π£ Protest groups are actively demanding the premier's resignation.
Caretaker Government
- π€ Deputy Prime Minister Suriya Jungroongruangkit will assume the role of caretaker prime minister while the court deliberates on the case.
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