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Former charter court judge says court may take up to 2-months to decide on Prayut’s term limit case

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By Buranond Kijwatanachai

Thailand’s Constitutional Court could take up to 2-months to make a call on the petition that was filed by the opposition parties on the 8-year term limit of the 2014 coup leader and current Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

Charan Pakdeethanakul, a former constitutional court judge, says that he believes the Constitutional Court will take at least 2 months to ensure that the court has thoroughly considered all the facts, perspectives, and most importantly, the intent of the constitutional drafters.

 

Charan also says that he does not believe the Constitutional Court can dismiss the petition because legal experts have unanimously agreed that there should be a ruling from the Constitutional Court.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/43214/former-charter-court-judge-says-court-may-take-up-to-2-months-to-decide-on-prayuts-term-limit-case/

 

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

Charan Pakdeethanakul, a former constitutional court judge, says that he believes the Constitutional Court will take at least 2 months to ensure that the court has thoroughly considered all the facts, perspectives, and most importantly, the intent of the constitutional drafters.

Whats to consider! Oh yes how he can get round the constitution and work his way into another term. So transparent.

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What a joke. The Thai Judiciary is a joke. Military runs the Government,  country, many Businesses  and the Courts. Third World sliding lower.  Sad.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Charan Pakdeethanakul, a former constitutional court judge, says that he believes the Constitutional Court will take at least 2 months to ensure that the court has thoroughly considered all the facts, perspectives, and most importantly, the intent of the constitutional drafters.

It appears they need to employ some really good thinkers then make some unquestionable Constitutional rules and regulations ???????????? - Do you really mean to say they couldn't foresee this problem arising and make adequate preparations ?? .........................LOL 

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I thought the court knows already the problem and in the western world the courts can rule in a few days even not hours. Up to 2 months is ridiculous long , but everything will be done to keep him in place till at leastMarch or longer

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19 minutes ago, Jerno said:

Military runs the Government,

You really think it is only them ?

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I sense they will prolong the decision every two months here on in, and then him stay in power waiting for the decision saying he cannot leave as they have not made a decision !!!

The old in your pocket constitutional court rouse man the Bangkok shipping containers and water cannons its going to get fruity ????

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A 2-month delay would allow time for a constitutional amendment to override the current term limitation. That "bails out" the Constitutional Court.

 

With Prayut's majority Senate in place, a majority pro-military coalition in the House isn't necessary. Unless of course the minority anti-military coalition in the House repeatedly forces a lack of quorum in the House, then the amendment vote can't go to the Senate.

The fix is on!

4 hours ago, Jerno said:

What a joke. The Thai Judiciary is a joke. Military runs the Government,  country, many Businesses  and the Courts. Third World sliding lower.  Sad.

Do you live in Thailand by choice?

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    I think they will not have a ruling until after the big APEC Summit in Bangkok in November.  Prayut dearly wants to still be PM then and act as host because China's Xi is expected to make his first visit to Thailand for the meeting.  The court needs to stretch it's research of what could easily be decided in a few days.   Ok, boys, let's start our careful study of this issue by first taking a long, hard look at the font that was used.  Then, later next week or the week after we'll move on to the paper that was selected . . .

7 hours ago, webfact said:

all the facts. and most importantly, the intent of the constitutional drafters

the fact of the constitution is that the PM has to step down after 8 years in office, however, the intent of the constitution is that the fact does not apply to Prayut.

Months?

Ridiculous.

 

It took 2-3 months to write the entire new 2017 constitution with its hundreds of paragraphs.

 

And now the CC also needs months to interpret a single paragraph?

 

This is public deception.

1 hour ago, klauskunkel said:

the fact of the constitution is that the PM has to step down after 8 years in office, however, the intent of the constitution is that the fact does not apply to Prayut.

The soldiers and their guns will always be available, end of story.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Constitutional Court could take up to 2-months to make a call on the petition that was filed by the opposition parties on the 8-year term limit of the 2014 coup leader and current Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

Should have started this two months ago then?

3 hours ago, thailand49 said:

The fix is on!

He's already had his shirt tailored for the up-coming UNESCO meeting [or whatever it is]

can't let that go to waste.

 

As the court is a proxy of the government there will only be one outcome...

On 8/24/2022 at 12:02 PM, hotchilli said:

He's already had his shirt tailored for the up-coming UNESCO meeting [or whatever it is]

can't let that go to waste.

 

Can't be many curtains left in Government House now!

On 8/24/2022 at 12:02 PM, hotchilli said:

He's already had his shirt tailored for the up-coming UNESCO meeting [or whatever it is]

can't let that go to waste.

 

He can't attend the APEC meeting as PM in november if he is still suspended. That tailored shirt will stay in his cardboard for a long while. 

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