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Court rules Move Forward attempted to topple constitutional monarchy

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The Constitutional Court today unanimously ruled that the  Move Forward Party and its former leader Pita Limjaroenrat have attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy by campaigning to amend the lese majeste law or Article 112 and ordered them to cease all activities related to it.

 

While the court did not decide whether the reformist party should be disbanded, the ruling is likely to pave the way for subsequent legal efforts to have the party dissolved.

 

The case stemmed from a petition by lawyer Theerayut Suwankesorn in July last year, accusing the party and its then-leader Pita of seeking to overthrow Thailand’s constitutional monarchy.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-01-31

 

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  • Hilarious, they exonerated Pita, so this is the next step.    "attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy"   for the love of god, it never stops. 

  • Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the peasants realize this the better. The Elite and Junta are in full control of the Thaitanic, at least until Emperor Xi takes over.

  • Disgraceful. All Thais should be ashamed.

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Hilarious, they exonerated Pita, so this is the next step.  

 "attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy"

 

for the love of god, it never stops. 

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Disgraceful. All Thais should be ashamed.

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Well that's a surprise !!!  (sarcasm alert)...

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Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the peasants realize this the better. The Elite and Junta are in full control of the Thaitanic, at least until Emperor Xi takes over.

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Attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy, hilariously with democracy!

 

Seems you get less problems by moving tanks into the capital.

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How would altering the draconian law that jails people to 50 years for opinions be an attempt to overthrow the constitutional monarchy? 

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19 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

the  Move Forward Party and its former leader Pita Limjaroenrat have attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy

How about the many million Thai people who voted for them... 

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What's next on the agenda a pardon for Thaksin and bring him back as leader of the party to take over as PM

BREAKING: Former senator Ruangkrai Leekitwattana said Weds he'll petition the Election Commission tomorrow to ask the Charter Court to disband Move Forward Party as the court has ruled today pushing for amendment of lese majeste law is unconstitutional

 

https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1752638166295863445

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8 minutes ago, anchadian said:

as the court has ruled today pushing for amendment of lese majeste law is unconstitutional

Thai democracy in action

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23 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the peasants realize this the better. The Elite and Junta are in full control of the Thaitanic, at least until Emperor Xi takes over.

What a disgusting post to describe Thais as "peasants"!

What you should IMO have posted was "Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the majority of peasants Thais in general realize this the better. 

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17 minutes ago, anchadian said:

BREAKING: Former senator Ruangkrai Leekitwattana said Weds he'll petition the Election Commission tomorrow to ask the Charter Court to disband Move Forward Party as the court has ruled today pushing for amendment of lese majeste law is unconstitutional

 

https://twitter.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1752638166295863445

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Disband them, they already have a spare party in mind with leaders who are not executives of the present MF board. 

Actions like this will only gain them more sympathy, the 14 million may turn into 2O million at the next election.

That's the way it is. That's the way it'll stay. Forever. MFP did not have the talent maneuver politically. They put themselves in a trap. Election Commission will follow up and ban the party and Pita. 

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Wow. So this ruling says the constitution is not within the legal remit of the government to amend? Beyond a joke.

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21 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

What a disgusting post to describe Thais as "peasants"!

What you should IMO have posted was "Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the majority of peasants Thais in general realize this the better. 

Oxford English Dictionary: peasant - "A poor smallholder or agricultural labourer of low social status (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries)".

 

Which well describes over 50% of Thailand's population, including the people amongst whom I live here in south Surin.

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The only surprising thing is how it is possible that Pita didn't know this would happen - he was educated at Harvard... ah, wait... now I get it... Harvard teaches only lefty utopianism...

I think this witch hunt is taking it a bit too far. Maybe there will be repercussions? 

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Looks to me like last week's acquittal of Pita was only to avoid being accused of double standards.

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56 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

How about the many million Thai people who voted for them... 

Yes.  These voters were complicit in an attempt to overthrow the Monarchy?

Millions and millions of Article 112 criminals.

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They will do anything to keep the Cash flowing in, especially 'him' at the very very top.

 It's disgusting behavior 

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And they were never even in power... - Amazing Thailand!

Very sad day for Thailand, and their so called democracy... Laws should have the possibility to be amended.. Updates are needed to keep on in recent times.. Law for death penalty is also out of date and new laws as samesex marriage are being brought in... I am sure Thailand will pay a price for this verdict No TAT can prevent that 

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1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

Democracy in Thailand is nothing more than a myth, the sooner the peasants realize this the better. The Elite and Junta are in full control of the Thaitanic, at least until Emperor Xi takes over.

seems like a perfectly appropriate way to describe the majority of the population to me.  can't understand why anybody , especially a non Thai would take any offence, 

 

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noun
plural noun: peasants
  1. a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
     
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1 hour ago, proton said:

How would altering the draconian law that jails people to 50 years for opinions be an attempt to overthrow the constitutional monarchy? 

Probably because it is effectively a gagging order, Some things cannot be said, and certain things are therefore probably not widely known,  If that was to change certain public opinions might change too.  Who knows what might happen ?   The powers that be  obviously don't want to  take any chances, possibly fearing that they may become the subject of any possible  collateral damage .

Digging a little deeper, were the Constitutional Court members appointed by Mr Prayut ?  

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1 hour ago, mfd101 said:

Oxford English Dictionary: peasant - "A poor smallholder or agricultural labourer of low social status (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries)".

 

Which well describes over 50% of Thailand's population, including the people amongst whom I live here in south Surin.

The "permanently offended " community  seem to have taken a  dislike to some valid words in the english language.   Note how they typically  issue instructions  as to what words they personally  think should be used.   The use of a word like "disgusting" is nothing more than a predictable tactic  to  take the moral high ground,and indulge in a bit of virtue signalling,  Whilst at the same time vilifying another poster for making a perfectly appropriate comment.  A relatively  new division  of the  grammar police  

 

Another dad day for Thailand.  They just trickle out the bad things in small bites like a python in its final act. 

23 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

The "permanently offended " community  seem to have taken a  dislike to some valid words in the english language.   Note how they typically  issue instructions  as to what words they personally  think should be used.   The use of a word like "disgusting" is nothing more than a predictable tactic  to  take the moral high ground,and indulge in a bit of virtue signalling,  Whilst at the same time vilifying another poster for making a perfectly appropriate comment.  A relatively  new division  of the  grammar police  

 

I think there's an age aspect to that too: People under about 50 or maybe 60 and not much education use the word 'peasant' as a term of abuse ...

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