Thai Court to rule on Aug 29 whether to disqualify suspended PM Paetongtarn


Thailand’s suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra was said to have blamed the Thai army for escalating tensions with Cambodia. - Photo: Reuters

BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constitutional Court will rule on Aug 29 whether Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, previously suspended from duty, should be disqualified for allegedly violating ethical standards in her handling of a border dispute with Cambodia. 

The court will read out the verdict at 3 p.m. local time, it said in a statement on Wednesday (Aug 13).

The court previously suspended Paetongtarn from office on July 1 until it ruled on the case. 

The case stems from a complaint lodged by a group of senators around comments Paetongtarn had made in a leaked phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen about a border standoff.

In the call, Paetongtarn was heard blaming the Thai army for escalating tensions by restricting border checkpoints, which sparked protests in Thailand and calls for her to resign. She later apologized for the remarks. 

If found guilty, Paetongtarn will be permanently removed from office, a development that’s set to deepen an ongoing political crisis in Thailand.

A leadership vacuum will also come at a critical time for national security as the country seeks to maintain a fragile ceasefire and resolve the border conflict with Cambodia through bilateral dialog. 

The verdict on Paetongtarn will come at a politically sensitive moment for the Shinawatra family, which leads the ruling Pheu Thai party.

Her father, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is scheduled to face a ruling on Aug 22 in a nearly decade-old royal defamation case that could carry a prison sentence of up to 15 years. - Bloomberg

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