Will Thailand’s Prime Minister survive the latest crisis?
Summary
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended by the country's high court for a possible ethics violation. She has 15 days to respond to allegations related to a phone conversation with Cambodia’s Senate President Hun Sen, during which she criticized a Thai army commander.Key Facts
- The Thai high court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra for an ethics breach.
- The suspension is linked to a phone call with Cambodia’s Senate President Hun Sen.
- A leaked audio of the call included Shinawatra calling Hun Sen “uncle” and criticizing a Thai army commander.
- The leaked audio caused public outrage and led to protests in Thailand.
- Shinawatra has 15 days to address the allegations from the court.
- The situation is sensitive due to Thailand's history of military coups.
- The court's decision has implications for Thailand's political stability and democracy.
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