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Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra Suspended Over Diplomatic Ethics Probe

Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra Suspended Over Diplomatic Ethics Probe

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended by the Constitutional Court pending an investigation into her conduct during a recent diplomatic dispute with Cambodia, a move that deepens the country’s ongoing political tensions.

The 38-year-old leader, daughter of former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, acknowledged the court’s decision on Tuesday. “The ruling has come out and I accept the court decision,” she told reporters. “It’s always been my intention to do the best thing for my country.”

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The suspension comes less than a year after Paetongtarn took office. The court is examining whether she violated constitutional ethics during a controversial phone call with Cambodia’s former prime minister Hun Sen following a deadly cross-border clash in May that left one Cambodian soldier dead.

A leaked audio recording revealed her referring to Hun Sen as “uncle” and describing a Thai military commander as her “opponent,” sparking criticism from conservative lawmakers. They accused her of showing undue deference to a foreign leader while undermining her own country’s military — a potential breach of constitutional standards requiring integrity and ethical behavior from ministers.

On the same day, her father Thaksin Shinawatra appeared before a criminal court on royal defamation charges, highlighting the continued political pressure on the influential Shinawatra family.

The court ruled 7-2 in favor of suspending Paetongtarn until a final judgment is reached.

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