BANGKOK: Thailand’s embattled prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said her coalition remained strong and a cabinet reshuffle had been settled, days after its second-largest coalition partner quit over a deepening border dispute with Cambodia.
Last week, coalition partner Bhumjaithai withdrew its support for the government hours after an audio recording of a conversation between Paetongtarn and former Cambodian leader Hun Sen was leaked.
The exit threw the government into turmoil as it scrambled to shore up coalition support for its slim majority amid a public backlash against the conversation, in which Paetongtarn appeared to kowtow before Hun Sen and criticise a senior Thai military commander.