Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled that the Move Forward Party’s proposal to amend the royal defamation law violated the Constitution because it was an attempt to overthrow the monarchy. https://t.co/T78rAAB4lS
Thai court rules election winners violated constitution on royal insults law https://t.co/iC7eZXUhbt https://t.co/VH9sTLRpBs
A Thai court has ruled that the Move Forward party’s popular campaign against the country’s controversial royal defamation law violated the constitution https://t.co/TRTNVE15am
A Thai court ruled the biggest party in parliament had violated the constitution in seeking to change a law against insulting the monarchy, in what could set a precedent for any future review of one of the world's strictest lese majeste laws https://t.co/sU8STpWqHh
⚠️ THAI COURT RULES ELECTION WINNERS VIOLATED CONSTITUTION ON ROYAL INSULTS LAW (Reuters) Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled a plan by the biggest party in parliament to amend a strict law against royal insults was "tantamount to overthrowing the democratic…
A Thai court is set to rule whether the Move Forward party, which won the most seats in last year’s general election, ran afoul of the constitution by promising to loosen Thailand’s royal insult law. https://t.co/zhAvPaMnBl
Thai court to rule on election winner's bid to change royal insults law https://t.co/nbXvV9Mnyx https://t.co/Q06LyFGSvO
A Thai court is set to rule whether the party that won the most seats in last year’s general election ran afoul of the constitution by promising to loosen the country’s royal insult law. https://t.co/fOZWLjPPNY
A Thai court has ruled that the Move Forward party, which secured the most seats in Thailand's last general election, violated the constitution by proposing to amend the country's strict lese majeste law. The court's decision was based on the view that the party's initiative to loosen the royal insult law was tantamount to an attempt to overthrow the monarchy. This ruling could establish a precedent for any future attempts to review or amend one of the world's strictest laws against insulting the monarchy.