ASEAN HEADLINE-POLITICS | Thailand’s Move Forward Party may dissolve, ex-chief remains hopeful

A file photo of Move Forward Party Pita Limjaroenrat with lawmakers from the party. PHOTO: AP

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BANGKOK (AP) – The charismatic Thai politician who led his young, progressive party to a stunning general election victory a year ago is urging supporters not to lose hope, even if the party is disbanded by a legal order.

Thailand’s Constitutional Court will rule tomorrow on whether the Move Forward Party violated the constitution by proposing to amend a law that forbids defaming the country’s royal family. A petition to the court requested the party’s dissolution and a 10-year ban on political activity by its executives, including former chief Pita Limjaroenrat.

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Move Forward won the most seats in the 2023 election, but was blocked from taking power and now heads the opposition. Pita was denied the prime minister’s job by the military-installed Senate, a power it was given in the constitution adopted in 2017 under a military government.

The legal action has drawn widespread criticism as it’s seen as part of a years-long attack against the country’s progressive movement by conservative forces trying to keep their grip on power.

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