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Tertongtarn is facing increasing dissatisfaction with Cambodia to deal with the recent border dispute, including an armed conflict on May 28, killing a Cambodian soldier. This phone call leaked during a diplomatic initiative on border dispute led to many complaints and public protests against him.
Thailand is once again in the middle of a political storm. On Tuesday, the Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Partangatarn Shinavatra from his duties, which led to another wave of protest, resignations and instability. The decision taken by 7-2 votes came after the court agreed to investigate a complaint related to the leaked phone call with a former Cambodian leader. Tertongtarn is facing increasing dissatisfaction with Cambodia to deal with the recent border dispute, including an armed conflict on May 28, killing a Cambodian soldier. This phone call leaked during a diplomatic initiative on border dispute led to many complaints and public protests against him.
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What is the whole matter
Thailand’s PM Petagatarn Shinavatra and former PM Hun Sen of Cambodia spoke over the phone. A 9 -minute call recording of a 17 -minute conversation was leaked or made. Due to which the political crisis in Thailand has deepened. The chair of the Petagatar is in danger. According to media reports, Petagarns on phone calls are also addressing Hun Sen as uncle. The Lieutenant General of Thailand’s army is doing evil. The evil of the army of a country where the army has the real key of power. In the call, Shinavatra criticized the army general Bonsin Padclong, calling him ‘cool -looking’ and jokingly described himself as ‘Cambodia’s becoming PM of Cambodia’.
Now what next
The court has ordered Partangatarn to stop doing its work until the court takes a decision. The court said in a statement that the Prime Minister will have 15 days to respond to the allegations made by the petitioners, after which the proceedings will continue. As soon as the decision was made on the post of PM, Partangatarn was elected to the culture minister.
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