Thailand's Move Forward Party Relaunches After Dissolution
Thailand's Move Forward Party Relaunches After Dissolution
Thailand's Move Forward Party Relaunches After Dissolution
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Thailand's Constitutional Court has dissolved the Move Forward Party (MFP), banning its members from politics for 10 years, citing attempts to destabilize the monarchy. In response, the party has rebranded as the People's Party under new leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, who vows to continue the party's progressive agenda and target the 2027 elections. The MFP's previous advocacy for amending strict lese-majeste laws led to its dissolution, despite popular support in the last election. Critics, including the EU and UN, condemned the court's ruling, labeling it a blow to democratic values. The new party aims to build a mass political movement, focusing on active citizen participation. This marks another chapter in Thailand's ongoing political instability and challenges to its democratic processes.

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