Thai PM Faces Legal Tests After Averting Coalition Collapse
- Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed gratitude to the Thai public after apologizing for a leaked audio clip of her controversial phone call with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen.
- The National Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating Shinawatra's ethics following a petition from Senate Speaker Mongkol Surasajja regarding the leaked conversation.
- Both the NACC and the Constitutional Court are evaluating whether Shinawatra violated ethical standards or laws during her tenure as Prime Minister.
- The next meeting of the Constitutional Court to consider these matters is scheduled for July 1.
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Warnings Of A Possible Coup
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Thailand's embarrassed and disgraced Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra resisted demands on June 25 that she resign, shrugging off warnings by politicians, analysts and the media of a possible military coup after she criticized a Royal Thai Army commander during a leaked phone call with Cambodia's de facto leader Hun Sen."Analysts said another coup would create more problems than it would solve. It would be a disaster for…
Anti-graft body to probe PM’s ethics on her phone call with Hun Sen
The National Anti-Corruption Commission reportedly resolved to investigate the ethics of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra regarding her recent phone call with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen.
Keep an eye on 2 hot cases in the Constitutional Court in July 68: the case of collusion in the selection of senators - "Prime Minister Paethongtarn" is anxious about the issue of the audio clip with "Samdech Hun Sen", wondering if she will have to stop performing her duties or not.
Constitutional Court President admits he’s troubled by the audio clip case against the Prime Minister - Thai Examiner
Court rattled as leaked audio of PM Paetongtarn and Hun Sen sparks uproar, legal firestorm and mass protests. With July 1 looming, Thailand faces a… Read More › The post Constitutional Court President admits he’s troubled by the audio clip case against the Prime Minister appeared first on Thai Examiner.
No damage done due to private telephone talk: Paetongtarn - Thai Newsroom
By Thai Newsroom Reporters PRIME MINISTER PAETONGTARN Shinawatra today (June 24) categorically denied that her exposed conversation with Cambodian leader Hun Sen on her private cellphone has done any damage to Thailand at all. Speaking to reporters at Government House, the woman prime minister/daughter of de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra, contended that […] The post No damage done due to private telephone talk: Paetongtarn appeared fir…
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