Phone call leak about possible solution to border dispute with Cambodia went viral


Bangkok: There are calls for the resignation of Thailand's female Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, after a phone call was leaked.
According to a foreign news agency, a phone call made by the Thai Prime Minister to Cambodian political leader and former Prime Minister Hun Sen was leaked in the past few days, after which she is now facing difficulties.
According to the report, there is anger against the Prime Minister in the country after the phone call leak about a possible solution to the border dispute with Cambodia went viral, and in such a situation, one of the Prime Minister's important coalition parties has also separated from the government, which has put Shinawatra's government in danger.
Yingluck took office as the Prime Minister of Thailand in August 2024, and now, just 10 months later, the demand for her resignation has gained momentum; however, he has also apologized for the matter.

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