Thailand's Political Crisis: Leaked Call Sparks Calls for PM's Resignation
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra apologises amid political turmoil after a leaked call with Cambodia's ex-leader surfaced. Criticism rises over her perceived soft stance, leading to coalition instability. Her comments aimed at peace now spark nationalist outrage, with potential for further political upheaval and demands for her resignation.

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Thailand's Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, issued an apology on Thursday as political unrest intensified following a leaked recording of her negotiations with Cambodia's former leader over a recent border dispute.
Amidst calls for her resignation, the political climate became increasingly unstable after a major coalition partner, the Bhumjaithai party, exited the coalition, citing concerns over her handling of a border clash where a Cambodian soldier was killed.
The leaked call, posted on social media by Cambodia's Senate President Hun Sen, triggered backlash against Paetongtarn, especially from nationalists critical of her conciliatory approach. The controversy now threatens to weaken her government's grip on power, prompting new protests and speculation about potential military involvement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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