Constitutional Court meets today to rule on future of Thai Raksa Chart

PHOTO: Thai Raksa Chart party leader Preechaphol Pongpanit awaits the decision of the Constitutional Court today whether to proceed with the case to disband the party

The Constitutional Court is meeting today to decide whether or not to consider the request of the Election Commission to have the Thai Raksa Chart Party dissolved for breaching the political parties act.

The Election Commission accuses the pro-Thaksin political party of violating Article 92 of the Political Parties Act by nominating Princess Ubolratana last Friday as its candidate for PM in the upcoming general election.

It claims that the nomination is considered to be an “act that might be hostile to the democratic system with HM the King as head of state.”

EC Secretary General Jarungvith Phumma went to the Constitutional Court yesterday to submit a request for the party to be disbanded for the alleged offence. But, executives of Thai Raksa Chart are vowing to seek justice with the court and insisted that what it did was in no way a violation of the law.

The Office of the Constitutional Court acknowledged the request the court will decide today whether there are grounds to proceed with the case.

The EC secretary-general said the commission unanimously arrived at the resolution on late Tuesday night.

Thailand Election NewsThailand News

Thaiger Talk

Join the conversation and have your say on Thailand news published on The Thaiger.

Thaiger Talk is our new Thaiger Community where you can join the discussion on everything happening in Thailand right now.

Please note that articles are not posted to the forum instantly and can take up to 20 min before being visible. Click for more information and the Thaiger Talk Guidelines.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Thaiger

If you have story ideas, a restaurant to review, an event to cover or an issue to discuss, contact The Thaiger editorial staff.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply