'No reason for Paetongtarn to resign and dissolve the Parliament', says Thai ruling party


FILE PHOTO: Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks during a press conference about tensions following the incident in an undemarcated area on May 28, after a cabinet meeting at the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, June 10, 2025. -- Photo: REUTERS

ISTANBUL (Bernama-Anadolu): Thailand’s ruling Pheu Thai Party said on Saturday that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will neither resign nor dissolve parliament, rejecting opposition demands following a leaked phone conversation with Cambodia’s Senate president;

"The Prime Minister has firmly affirmed to us that she will continue to fully carry out her duties in addressing the crises the country is currently facing.

"There is no reason to even dissolve the parliament," party Secretary-General Sorawong Thienthong said in a statement posted on Facebook, referring to ongoing tensions with Cambodia.

Sorawong said the administration remains focused on using the remainder of its term to advance key policies despite the political fallout from the leaked call.

The comments come after a recording of a phone call between Paetongtarn and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen was posted on the latter’s Facebook page.

In the call, Paetongtarn is heard criticising Thailand’s 2nd Army Region commander over the military's handling of a border dispute that left one Cambodian soldier dead on May 28.

Opposition parties and protesters have since called for her resignation and the dissolution of parliament.

Thailand’s Opposition leader, Natthapong Ruengpanyawut, has demanded a snap election, citing a breach of public trust.

In a further escalation, Thai authorities filed a complaint with the Cybercrime Investigation Bureau against Hun Sen, accusing him of threatening national security and stoking bilateral tensions, Thai PBS reported. - Bernama-Anadolu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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