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Today's Bangkok Post front page headline is a report from a leaked document that the Constitutional Court has ruled he can stay on till 6th April 2025. His tenure began 8 years prior.

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Prayut begs Constitutional Court to not count his premiership from 2014 as court sees 2nd data leak in past 2-days

By Erich Parpart

 

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A 23-page document that was allegedly submitted by suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to the Constitutional Court was leaked today which stated some of the rebuttals made by the 2014 coup leader against the allegations of him having completed his 8-year term as Prime Minister.

 

The documents, the 2nd leak from the top court in Thailand in as many days, came as the Constitutional Court continues to deliberate on the petition filed by the opposition parties against what they see as the breach of the 2017 constitution that states that nobody can remain a Prime Minister for more than 8-years.

 

“Even though I first assumed the prime minister position on August 24, 2014, and I have continued to be in the position since then until now, the plaintiff cannot use that first period of my premiership under Article 14 dash 1 of the interim charter, which was already nullified when the 2017 constitution came into effect, to be counted in with the premiership period under the current charter,” the unauthenticated document stated.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/43897/prayut-begs-constitutional-court-to-not-count-his-premiership-from-2014-as-court-sees-2nd-data-leak-in-past-2-days/

 

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Yeah... give him 3 more years.

Some targets were not achieved. 

I am being ironic, or moronic.... strewth politics here is messed up.

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So what happened to the law that anyone attempting to  overthrow an elected PM would be put to death?

 

His army did it and they walking around fine ???? 

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11 hours ago, steven100 said:

Thank you .....   and correct .

Exactly! Of course, he will have time left according to the law and constitution. The court just have to apply same decision at all levels. However, it looks like far too many members here are either to bitter or just don´t want to understand.

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