Thai court ousts suspended PM Paetongtarn over leaked Cambodia call

Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday threw suspended prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra out of office over her handling of the country’s border row with Cambodia.

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Paetongtarn, daughter of controversial billionaire ex-prime minister Thaksin 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, audio of which was leaked online.

The verdict plunged Thailand into a political crisis, with no obvious candidate on hand to lead the fragile ruling coalition in parliament.

The ruling comes a week after a criminal court cleared Thaksin, 76, of royal insult charges in a case that could have seen him jailed for up to 15 years.

Paetongtarn’s case centres on her call with Hun Sen, Cambodia’s long-time ruler and father of its current premier, during which the pair discussed their respective countries’ then-brewing row over their disputed border.

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Paetongtarn addressed Hun Sen as “uncle” and referred to a Thai military commander as her “opponent”, sparking a furious reaction in Thailand, where the armed forces hold huge sway.

  

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