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Constitutional Court accepts to consider disbanding Move Forward


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The Constitutional Court said today that it has accepted for consideration an application seeking the dissolution of the opposition Move Forward party.

 

The complaint and application were filed by the Election Commission (EC) after the same court ruled unanimously in January that the party and its then leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, were guilty of exercising their rights and liberties to overthrow the Constitutional Monarchy, through their proposed amendment of Section 112 of the Criminal Code, or the lèse majesté law, and continuous campaigning for the amendment bill.

 

Move Forward has 15 days to submit its defence.

 

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Full story: Thai PBS 2024-04-03

 

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Of course it does.  The up-coming generations pose a direct threat to the status-quo. 
Lawfare 101:  If it poses a threat - make it illegal.

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16 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

were guilty of exercising their rights and liberties to overthrow the Constitutional Monarchy

 

Is this "Sedition"? Or some other "crime"?

 

If so, why haven't they been charged?

 

Seems like this will be difficult to prove. 

 

But the legal system here is fungible.

 

 

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