Thai opposition party
Thai opposition party
Thai opposition party
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Thailand's Constitutional Court has ordered the dissolution of the Move Forward party, following its controversial campaign to amend the royal defamation law, deemed unconstitutional by the court. This ruling underscores the ongoing political tensions in Thailand, where the powerful conservative establishment and military oppose reforms perceived as threats to the monarchy. If dissolved, key party figures could be barred from politics for a decade, though the party has maintained that the election commission's case against them was unlawful. Concurrently, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin faces potential dismissal over alleged constitutional violations related to a cabinet appointment. The outcomes of these cases could significantly reshape Thailand's political landscape, potentially leading to party realignments and increased public unrest. Analysts warn that the situation is reaching a critical point, with implications for both the ruling party and the opposition’s future.

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