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Court To Give Verdict On Prayut’s 8-Year Tenure On Sept. 30


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TNR Staff 

 

THE Constitutional Court announced after a meeting this morning (Sept. 14) that it will deliver its verdict on suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eight-year tenure at 3 p.m. on Friday September 30, 2022, Matichon newspaper said at noon today.

 

The court considered a petition signed by 171 opposition MPs which Parliament President Chuan Leekpai submitted asking for a ruling on when Prayut’s eight-year tenure ends according to the Constitution’s Section 170 paragraph two and Section 158 paragraph four.

 

The court discussed the petition and decided that this is a legal issue with there being sufficient evidence to pass a judgement.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/09/14/urgent-court-to-give-verdict-on-prayuts-8-year-tenure-on-sept-30/

 

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Prayut Says He Will Respect The Constitutional Court’s Ruling
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SUSPENDED Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said this afternoon (Sept. 14) that he has confidence in the justice system and affirmed he will respect the Constitutional Court’s ruling on his eight-year tenure regardless of the outcome, Matichon newspaper said.

 

Earlier today the Constitutional Court said it will give its verdict on a petition signed by 171 opposition MPs which Parliament President Chuan Leekpai submitted asking for a ruling on when Prayut’s eight-year tenure ends on Friday September 30, 2022.

 

Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri, deputy secretary-general to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs acting as a spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, said Gen. Prayut thanked the people for their support and is continuing his duty as Defence Minister and is fully supporting the government in handling the floods.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/09/14/prayut-says-he-will-respect-the-constitutional-courts-ruling/

 

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Either way the decision will create sparks and and uproar. ..is a damn if you do and damn if you don’t job especially with all the problems of the world. Respectfully retire from all positions and enjoy 

life… if he does come back does he give watch man get the boot …

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Court To Give Verdict On Prayut’s 8-Year Tenure On Sept. 30

Why is it taking so long? Why not just throw him out now and hold a proper general election without all these old Army General dinasaurs. Get some fresh young blood in.

Nothing is perfect, the country is steeped in corruption, that will never change, but there is bound to be an improvement on soldiers with an average Thai IQ which is not exactly high.

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6 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Well.......what if he doesn't comply? 

A sort of coup in the making?

 

We should be expecting one anyway just to keep in practice. 

October is just around the corner.

"Prayut Says He Will Respect The Constitutional Court’s Ruling" He also said there will be no coup, we all know what happened then, so now he is saying he will respect the decision of the Constitutional Court, and we are supposed to believe him??

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9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

one would normally say he has a 50/50 chance.. 

but then we know how things are generally worked out here in certain peoples favour.

Old Boys Club tradition with benefits.

Their rules and laws to be interpreted as they see fit.

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