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Thai PM Fights Suspension with Court Defense Submission 🏛️⚖️

Thai PM Fights Suspension with Court Defense Submission 🏛️⚖️

Suspended Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has officially submitted her defense against ethics violation charges to the Constitutional Court, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal showdown. The move comes ahead of Monday’s deadline, with her team declaring they’ve provided 'all necessary documents' to prove her innocence.

Why it matters: The case stems from a leaked phone call about Thailand-Cambodia border negotiations – a sensitive issue that’s now become a political lightning rod. If found guilty, Paetongtarn could face permanent removal from office.

Prime Minister’s Secretary General Prommin Lertsuridej shut down resignation rumors, telling reporters: "We’re following the law and standing by our integrity." The court had already granted two deadline extensions at Paetongtarn’s request, showing how complex this battle has become.

📅 Timeline crunch: The PM was suspended on July 1 after 40 senators petitioned the court, arguing the leaked call compromised national interests. Legal experts say the outcome could reshape Thailand’s political landscape ahead of key economic reforms.

🌏 Global eyes on Bangkok: As Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy navigates this crisis, young professionals and investors worldwide are watching for impacts on regional stability and trade partnerships.

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