Thailand's Political Crossroads: Awaiting Court's Verdict

The Constitutional Court of Thailand is set to deliver its verdict on August 29 regarding Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's removal. The case centers on ethical violations following a leaked June phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. Shinawatra has apologized, citing peacekeeping intentions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bangkok | Updated: 13-08-2025 14:57 IST | Created: 13-08-2025 14:57 IST
Thailand's Political Crossroads: Awaiting Court's Verdict
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The Constitutional Court of Thailand has announced it will deliver its crucial decision on August 29 in a case demanding the removal of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

The case against the suspended prime minister revolves around allegations of ethical misconduct, stemming from a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader Hun Sen in June.

The controversial conversation occurred amid heightened tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, risking potential armed conflict. Shinawatra has publicly apologized, asserting her intent was to broker peace.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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