Jin10 reported on July 1st that after being ruled to suspend her position as Prime Minister, Pita Limjaroenrat accepted the decision of the Thai Constitutional Court and will submit her defense materials to the court within 15 days. Earlier that day, the Thai Constitutional Court decided to accept the impeachment petition against Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat and suspended her from her position. On June 20th, the Speaker of the Thai Senate submitted a petition to the Thai Constitutional Court to impeach Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat, citing that her phone conversation with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen was suspected of being unconstitutional and violating ethical standards.
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After being suspended, Peitongtan's latest statement: Accepting the Constitutional Court's decision.
Jin10 reported on July 1st that after being ruled to suspend her position as Prime Minister, Pita Limjaroenrat accepted the decision of the Thai Constitutional Court and will submit her defense materials to the court within 15 days. Earlier that day, the Thai Constitutional Court decided to accept the impeachment petition against Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat and suspended her from her position. On June 20th, the Speaker of the Thai Senate submitted a petition to the Thai Constitutional Court to impeach Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat, citing that her phone conversation with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen was suspected of being unconstitutional and violating ethical standards.