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Election Commission Rules That Chart Thai & Matchima Thipataya Parties Be Dissolved

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Deputy Leader of the Chart Thai Party accepts Constitution Court verdict

The Deputy Leader of the Chart Thai Party assures that he accepts the Constitution Court verdict to dissolve the Party, voicing confidence that the Party had given its utmost.

Deputy Leader of the Chart Thai Party Varawut Silapa-archa stated after the Constitution Tribunal declared the Party would be dissolved that he accepted the decision and acknowledged the Party had done its utmost to contest the verdict.

The Chart Thai Party dissolution verdict resulted in a decrease in the party's members of the parliament from 34 to 15 as 19 of them are the party's executives who will be banned from politics for five years.

- ThaiNews / 2008-12-02

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