Thailand's Constitutional Court dismissed 39-year-old Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office on Friday (August 29) on an ethics violation, abruptly ending the term of Thailand's youngest prime minister after just over a year in office.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dismissed by Thailand's constitutional court for an ethics violation.
- The violation involved a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader during a border crisis. 19s
- Paetongtarn apologised, stating her actions aimed to prevent conflict. 36s
- Her removal weakens the ruling Fuatai party and complicates coalition politics. 1m 35s
- The verdict adds to political uncertainty and continues a pattern of Shinawatra family leaders being ousted. 2m 2s