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Charter Court to hold special meeting Thursday to consider Prayut’s 8-year term


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Thailand’s Constitutional Court has scheduled a special meeting of the judges this Thursday, to discuss suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eight-year term in the office.

 

A well-informed source close to the court said that president of the court, Worawit Kangsasitiam, had notified all the judges of the meeting, called to consider the written explanations about the case received from Prayut, former chairman of the constitution drafting committee Meechai Ruchupan and Pakorn Nilprapunt, secretary of the committee.

 

The source said that the judges will assess whether the written statements are sufficient to enable the charter court rule on Prayut’s term in office or whether more evidence or witness accounts would be required.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/charter-court-to-hold-special-meeting-thursday-to-consider-prayuts-8-year-term/

 

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Election or no election just a waste of time the result is already in plus even if it isn't those who come to power you got the same old same old from the swamp.  

Anything with the new and improve Governor of Bangkok,  anything new and improve in Pattaya with the new Mayor?????

The logo " scale of justice "  should be broken in half or tited heavily to one side. 

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16 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

In agreement, seems like they wish to rush to Judgment so that Prayut can Chair the APEC event coming up. Isn't this how the 2014 event began by the Yingluck administrations attempt at pushing through an Amnesty bill, and then the protests started....standby for a mess like in 2010, and 2014 if this goes Prayuts way...

What they said was two weeks to allow Prayut to respond. He did faster than expected. Then they were allowing 2 weeks to decide on the issues. 
Since Prayut responded promptly, the second two weeks can start early.

no foul.

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21 minutes ago, Swampy999 said:

What exactly is there to discuss/consider? Maybe why was he still PM after the allotted term had expired ????????

What is there to consider ? Whether being the leader of a military coup counts as being PM or not. My guess is the answer will be no, and that his time as PM started after the election. I don’t think they will announce that yet though, for appearances sake they will consider the new evidence for a while.

 I will make no comment or speculation on the size of the envelope containing the new “evidence”

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17 hours ago, Mavideol said:

that's too fast, originally they requested a 30 day.... smells fishy, don't like the smell

Consider the evidence.

Hmmmmm

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You guys actually arguing points of law?  You think it will matter?

The truth is simple:  Prayut is untouchable unless the generals in the background say it is OK.  It is obvious how the judges will rule.

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