According to Reuters, on August 29 local time, the Thai Constitutional Court ruled that Thailand's suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Jinawat violated relevant constitutional provisions, and she was immediately removed from her position as Prime Minister.

The Thai Constitutional Court stated that in a phone recording leaked in June this year, Paetongtarn had committed moral violations.

Reports said that Paetongtarn became the fifth prime minister in Thailand to be removed by the Constitutional Court in 17 years, which may trigger a new round of political turbulence in Thailand.

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