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Prayut’s legal team submits documents clarifying the issues raised by Constitutional Court for 8-year term limit


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By Erich Parpart


Suspended premier General Prayut Chan-o-cha submitted a 30-page statement to clarify his premiership term limit to the Constitutional Court, his legal team said.

 

The content submitted for clarification is believed to be complete with all issues according to the complaint filed said Vira Rojchanawaad, Prayut’s adviser and head of the legal team.

 

The Constitutional Court suspended Prayut’s PM duty on August 24, pending their verdict on his term 8-year term limit.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/43652/prayuts-legal-team-submits-documents-clarifying-the-issues-raised-by-constitutional-court-for-8-year-term-limit/

 

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Why can't this man just retire gracefully and enjoy his 'unusual' wealth. Oh, yeah, right, it's a power thing now

Also, he's a Thai man, and he's doing dem Thai man things. See photo in OP for example. 

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First the military putsch. Repeals the current constitution, which actually stipulated the death penalty for coup plotters.

Then the putschists write a new constitution that retrospectively provides  impunity for the putschists. The new constitution applies retrospectively. For Payuts 8 years as a PM but suddenly not? The CC now decides between the well-being of an individual man and the constitution that should apply to all people equal. It is sad to see how the rulers of Thailand have treated their constitutions in the past and currently.

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Prayut was also royally endorsed as a civilian premier in 2014. 

From 2014 to 2019 Prayut has presented himself to world leaders as Thailand's PM and accepted foreign invitations as Thailand's PM as well as the UN.

Is Prayut claiming such endorsement and subsequent representation to world leaders and the UN was fake?

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19 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Prayut was also royally endorsed as a civilian premier in 2014. 

From 2014 to 2019 Prayut has presented himself to world leaders as Thailand's PM and accepted foreign invitations as Thailand's PM as well as the UN.

Is Prayut claiming such endorsement and subsequent representation to world leaders and the UN was fake?

Could his repudiation of the royal endorsement be construed as LM...

 

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21 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

This man, should just go home and care for his family.

Like many others in Thailand, the family don't want him around 24/7.......

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19 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Could his repudiation of the royal endorsement be construed as LM...

 

555 I didn't want to say the possibility but that might be the deciding factor, not the Court.

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On 9/2/2022 at 6:20 AM, RichardColeman said:

Why can't this man just retire gracefully and enjoy his 'unusual' wealth. Oh, yeah, right, it's a power thing now

Power and his view of his entitlement.

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