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Thailand’s prime minister removed over leaked phone call


Thailand’s Constitutional Court has removed suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, after finding her guilty of ethical misconduct over a controversial phone call with Cambodia’s former leader, Hun Sen.

The ruling on Friday makes Paetongtarn the fifth prime minister since 2008 to be stripped of office by Thai judges.

The nine-judge court ruled that the 39-year-old politician had failed to uphold the ethical standards or demonstrate the integrity required of a prime minister during her call with Hun Sen in June to prevent an escalation of a deadly border conflict.

The court said Paetongtarn had put her personal interests over the nation’s interests.

In the leaked conversation, Paetongtarn was heard pandering to Hun Sen and calling him “uncle”, while criticising a senior Thai army commander and describing him as an “opponent”. (AlJazeera)



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