Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended by the Constitutional Court after a leaked call with Cambodian President Hun Sen sparked a national uproar. Accused of breaching ministerial ethics during a deadly border clash, the PM now faces intense scrutiny from conservative lawmakers and military-backed factions. The scandal has triggered mass protests in Bangkok and left the Thai government in limbo. Is this the end for the Shinawatra legacy—or a political witch hunt in disguise?