Thousands Demand Thai PM Paetongtarn's Resignation Over Leaked Call with Hun Sen - PRESS AI WORLD
PRESSAI
Thousands Demand Thai PM Paetongtarn's Resignation Over Leaked Call with Hun Sen

Credited from: CHANNELNEWSASIA

  • Thousands gather in Bangkok to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.
  • The protests are fueled by a leaked phone call with Cambodian leader Hun Sen that has sparked public outrage.
  • Paetongtarn faces accusations of undermining Thailand's sovereignty amid escalating border tensions with Cambodia.
  • Key coalition partner Bhumjaithai Party withdraws support, leaving her government vulnerable.
  • The protest is led by the "Yellow Shirts," a political movement historically opposing the Shinawatra family.

Thousands of anti-government protesters rallied in Bangkok on Saturday, June 28, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra following a leaked diplomatic phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen. The call, intended to address a border spat, led to accusations that the Prime Minister had undermined Thailand's military and national interests.

according to BBC, Channel News Asia, Reuters, Dawn.

Approximately 10,000 demonstrators flooded the streets around the Victory Monument, holding placards that depicted their sentiments such as "Evil PM, get out," with some labeling Paetongtarn as unfit for office. The protests mark the largest anti-government mobilization since her Pheu Thai party assumed power in 2023.

according to The Jakarta Post, SCMP, TRT Global.

Protesters, many affiliated with the Yellow Shirt movement, expressed their grievances over what they perceive as Paetongtarn's submission to foreign influence, particularly after the contentious phone call where she referred to a Thai military commander as her "opponent." The political landscape is further complicated by her party's loss of support from the Bhumjaithai Party, which declared concerns over sovereignty and military respect.

according to Al Jazeera, Bangkok Post.

The massive protests come amidst legal scrutiny for Paetongtarn, with the Constitutional Court deciding whether to consider a petition for her possible removal stemming from allegations of unprofessional conduct. Tensions at the border with Cambodia have escalated, particularly after a military clash resulted in the death of a Cambodian soldier, further aggravating the situation.

according to Channel News Asia, Bangkok Post, Le Monde.

Gallery

SHARE THIS ARTICLE:

nav-post-picture
nav-post-picture