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Pita Limjaroenrat - Thailand’s progressive Move Forward party braces for court case that might dissolve it - apnews.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand’s progressive Move Forward party braces for court case that might dissolve it

BANGKOK (AP) — The former leader of Thailand’s progressive opposition Move Forward party vowed on Sunday to keep fighting as the party faces a court case that could result in its dissolution.

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Pita Limjaroenrat - APORNRATH PHOONPHONGPHIPHAT - Nikkei staff writer - Thai court accepts petition to disband Move Forward Party - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai court accepts petition to disband Move Forward Party

BANGKOK -- Thailand's constitutional court said on Wednesday that it has accepted a petition filed by election authorities seeking to dissolve the opposition Move Forward Party, after the party's proposal to amend the country's Law of Lese-Majeste was construed as an attempt to subvert the country's constitutional monarchy.

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Pita Limjaroenrat - APORNRATH PHOONPHONGPHIPHAT - Nikkei staff writer - Thai court accepts petition seeking to disband Move Forward Party - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai court accepts petition seeking to disband Move Forward Party

BANGKOK -- Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday said it has accepted a petition filed by election authorities seeking to dissolve the opposition Move Forward Party, with the party's proposal to amend the country's lese-majeste laws being interpreted as an attempt to overthrow the country's constitutional monarchy regime.

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FRANCESCA REGALADO - Pita Limjaroenrat - Thai election authority seeks to disband Move Forward Party - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai election authority seeks to disband Move Forward Party

BANGKOK -- The Election Commission of Thailand said Tuesday it is seeking to dissolve the Move Forward Party, with members unanimously agreeing to petition the Constitutional Court to disband the largest opposition group in parliament.

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Agence FrancePresse - Reuters - Pita Limjaroenrat - Thailand’s poll body asks court to disband Move Forward party, which won most seats in last year’s election - scmp.com - Thailand

Thailand’s poll body asks court to disband Move Forward party, which won most seats in last year’s election

Thailand’s election commission on Tuesday passed a resolution to request a court to dissolve the opposition Move Forward party (MPF).

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Pita Limjaroenrat - Thai opposition leader Pita will ‘fight tooth and nail’ for party’s survival - asiaone.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai opposition leader Pita will ‘fight tooth and nail’ for party’s survival

BANGKOK – Thailand’s opposition leader and former prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat said on Feb 27 that his Move Forward Party will “fight tooth and nail” for its future amid legal threats that could see the pro-reform group dissolved, and its leaders banned from politics.

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Pita Limjaroenrat - Thai court says popular politician Pita Limjaroenrat didn’t violate law, can remain a lawmaker - apnews.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai court says popular politician Pita Limjaroenrat didn’t violate law, can remain a lawmaker

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday that popular progressive politician Pita Limjaroenrat, who was blocked from becoming prime minister even though his party placed first in last year’s election, did not violate the election law and can retain his seat in Parliament.

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SuiLee Wee - Pita Limjaroenrat - Popular Thai Opposition Politician Wins Election Law Case - nytimes.com - Thailand

Popular Thai Opposition Politician Wins Election Law Case

Pita Limjaroenrat, the popular politician who was blocked from becoming Thailand’s prime minister, cleared a legal hurdle on Wednesday after the country’s Constitutional Court found that he was not guilty of violating election law, allowing him to be reinstated as a lawmaker.

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