Key Points

Thailand's political landscape shifts dramatically as acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai moves to dissolve parliament. This comes just days after the Constitutional Court ousted Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over a controversial phone call about border issues with Cambodia. Opposition parties are already aligning behind alternative candidates in anticipation of new elections. The court's decision has created a caretaker government situation while Thailand seeks to restore political stability.

Key Points: Thai Acting PM Phumtham Seeks House Dissolution After Paetongtarn Ouster

  • Acting PM Phumtham submits formal request to dissolve House of Representatives
  • Constitutional Court removed Paetongtarn for border call violation
  • Opposition parties align behind Bhumjaithai candidate for PM
  • Paetongtarn accepted verdict but defended protecting citizens during conflict
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Acting Thai PM submits request for lower house dissolution: Report

Acting Thai PM Phumtham requests lower house dissolution following court's removal of PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra over Cambodia border call controversy.

"Phumtham has taken steps to submit the request for the dissolution of parliament - Sorawong Thienthong"

Bangkok, Sep 3

Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has submitted a formal request to King Maha Vajiralongkorn for the dissolution of the lower House of Representatives, local media reported, citing a ruling party's senior official on Wednesday.

"Phumtham has taken steps to submit the request for the dissolution of parliament," the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand reported, quoting Pheu Thai Party secretary-general Sorawong Thienthong as saying.

The decision came as the key opposition party, the People's Party, announced its support for the Bhumjaithai Party's candidate as Prime Minister in anticipation of the parliamentary vote.

On August 29, Thailand's Constitutional Court removed suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office for violating the constitution over her phone conversation on the border issue with Cambodia.

A panel of judges agreed by six votes to three to strip Paetongtarn of premiership status, ruling that her actions constituted a serious violation of ethical standards, Xinhua News Agency reported.

The court also dismissed her cabinet, but the remaining members will continue to perform caretaker duties until a new cabinet takes office.

In her address at the government house following the ruling, Paetongtarn said she humbly accepted the verdict, insisting that her intention was to protect people's lives during the border conflict.

Paetongtarn emphasised the importance of collaboration among all parties to restore political stability and prevent similar sudden disruptions in the future.

She also expressed gratitude to all fellow Thai citizens for the opportunity to serve the country as prime minister throughout her nearly one-year tenure.

Paetongtarn was suspended in July pending the court's investigation into her telephone call with Cambodian Senate President Samdech Techo Hun Sen over the border dispute, in which the audio recording was leaked online in June.

On July 1, the nine-member court unanimously agreed to accept a petition from a group of senators who sought Paetongtarn's dismissal, accusing her of lacking integrity and seriously breaching ethical standards in violation of the constitution due to remarks she made during the conversation.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting how a phone conversation led to such major political consequences. In our Indian politics, leaders have much more leeway in their communications. Different constitutional frameworks I suppose. 🤔
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Aditya G
The border dispute context makes this particularly relevant for us Indians. Shows how sensitive cross-border communications can be. Our diplomats and leaders must exercise extreme caution in such matters.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the court upholding constitutional standards, removing an elected PM over a phone call seems quite severe. Hope this doesn't create more instability in the region. Thailand is an important ASEAN partner for India.
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Meera T
Paetongtarn handled the situation with grace in her final address. Taking responsibility while defending her actions to protect citizens shows leadership qualities. Hope Thailand finds stability soon. 🙏
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Karthik V
This is why strong institutions matter. The court acted independently regardless of political pressures. We need to strengthen our institutions in India too to maintain democratic integrity.

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