Suspended PM Won’t Confirm She Will Be in Court on Her Birthday
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Suspended PM won’t confirm she will be in court on her birthday
Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has not confirmed if she will be in court on Aug 21 to give evidence about her controversial phone call with Cambodian strongman Hun Sen, saying only that the date is her birthday.
Paetongtarn Faces 29 Aug Verdict Over Leaked Hun Sen Call
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS World The Constitutional Court will deliver its verdict on 29 August regarding the leaked phone conversation that involves suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodian leader Hun Sen. This high-profile case sees 36 senators calling for a ruling on wha...
Thailand heading into another Constitutional crisis as August 29th date set for deciding the PM’s fate - Thai Examiner
Thailand heads into a fresh constitutional crisis as the August 29 court date looms for PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, with three high-stakes family-related court battles set… Read More › The post Thailand heading into another Constitutional crisis as August 29th date set for deciding the PM’s fate appeared first on Thai Examiner.
Thai court to decide Paethongtarn’s fate in ‘Hun Sen Audio Clip’ case on August 29
The Constitutional Court will rule on Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s case involving an audio clip with Hun Sen on August 29, following witness testimonies and written submissions. BANGKOK, Thailand – The Constitutional Court has scheduled a ruling in the case involving Paethongtarn Shinawatra and an audio clip of a conversation with Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian Senate, for August 29. Paethongtarn and the Secretary of the National Security Coun…
The Constitutional Court has scheduled a hearing on August 29th in the case of Yingluck Shinawatra regarding the audio clip of her conversation with Hun Sen. She will be summoned for questioning, along with the National Security Council Secretary-General, on August 21st. Failure to appear will be considered a non-issue. On August 13th, 2025, the Constitutional Court considered a petition submitted by the Senate President and 36 senators requesti…
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