Thailand’s Prime Minister Shinawatra faces pressure over remark during a leaked phone call | DW News

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Thousands of protesters march in Bangkok, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, less than a year after she took office.

The crowds waved national flags and many wore yellow, which is the color of the opposition movement.

They’re outraged over a leaked phone call, in which Pae-tong-tarn was heard to disparage a Thai military commander, in a conversation about a border dispute with Cambodia.

One political party has quit her fragile coalition, leaving her with just a tiny majority in the parliament. She also faces a separate constitutional court challenge in the coming week.

0:00 Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is facing protests and challenges to her minority government
0:39 Tommy Walker, DW correspondent in Bangkok

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