Thai court dismisses prime minister over compromising phone call with Cambodian leader
Paetongtarn Shinawatra was removed by a 6-3 Constitutional Court vote for ethics violations related to a leaked call with Cambodia's Hun Sen amid border clashes, undermining her credibility and coalition stability.
- Thailand's Constitutional Court dismissed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra for violating ethics after a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen, on August 29, 2025.
- Her removal, after one year in office, challenges the Shinawatra dynasty during a time of economic struggle and weak investor confidence.
- Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will govern in a caretaker role until a new prime minister is elected without a specified deadline.
- The ruling opens up political negotiations among parties, with Thaksin Shinawatra involved, and poses a risk of prolonged instability affecting the economy.
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Behind Thai Premier’s Dismissal, Unraveling of an Uneasy Alliance
Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s political rise was as rapid as her downfall. Two years ago, she was a political novice running in her first election. Last August, she rose to become prime minister of Thailand. On Friday, a powerful court dismissed her from office for ethical breaches. Ms. Paetongtarn’s political fortunes have always been tied to her father, Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister who was ousted in a coup. Her appointment as prime m…
Cambodia border security safe, says Thailand defence ministry despite lack of formal government
Paetongtarn Shinawatra was suspended from office last month after being accused of failing to stand up for Thailand in a June call with powerful former Cambodian leader Hun Sen, which was leaked online
Thailand power vacuum will ‘not affect’ border security: defence ministry
Thailand's lack of a formal government will not affect border security with Cambodia, the defence ministry said Saturday, as the kingdom scrambles to fill a power vacuum following the dismissal of the prime minister by the Constitutional Court. The Southeast Asian nation was thrown into political turmoil on Friday when the court sacked prime minister
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