Democrat Party officially announces

The Democrat Party issued a statement not withdrawing from the coalition government, but called on the government to review its role in relations with Cambodia and restore public confidence as soon as possible. On June 20, 2015, it was reported that regarding the audio clip of Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, and Mr. Hun Sen, Preside

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Chasing the Prime Minister

The Network of Student and People for Reform of Thailand (NSRT) gathered at Chamai Maruchet Bridge to show their stance that they wanted Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, to resign because she was not sincere in protecting the national interest. In the case of the audio clip talking to Samdech Hun Sen, the police strictly enforced to

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Cambodia protests

Mr. Piyaphak Sricharoen, Director-General of the Department of East Asia, represented the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in submitting a letter of protest against the actions of Samdech Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian Senate, to Mr. Hun Sareon, Cambodian Ambassador to Thailand, stating that Samdech Hun Sen's actions were disrespectful and unaccept

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Yingluck apologizes, criticizes Cambodia

Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra led the armed forces commanders to make a statement on the audio clip issue, tearfully apologizing to the public after Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen blackmailed her and destroyed their trust by secretly recording an audio clip of a private conversation regarding the Thai-Cambodian border dispute and releasi

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Democrat Party is the clearest

Pheu Thai defends Paethongtarn, talks behind the microphone to Hun Sen to maintain peace, protect national interests, asks for confidence in working with the military to protect the country to the best of their ability, implores society not to fall into the trap of psychological warfare in the shadows ????????????

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