Thailand's Constitutional Court suspends PM Paetongtarn from duty

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Thailand's Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended. The country's Constitutional Court on Tuesday gave a big decision to suspend her. The court has given a big decision against the Prime Minister of Thailand after the diplomatic dispute with Cambodia, due to which the politics of the country has become very hot. According to Thailand's media reports, this decision of the court has come regarding a leaked telephone call, in which he has allegedly violated the ethics of the minister's post in his role on the border dispute with Cambodia. The Constitutional Court of Thailand, taking a majority decision of 7-2, said that "The Constitutional Court, taking a majority decision, suspends the Prime Minister from his functions from July 1, until the court gives a final decision in this matter."

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