Constitutional court decides next month to petition for dismantling of Thai opposition party December 26 20:58

The Thai Constitutional Court has decided to show its decision next month following a motion to dismantle the opposition, which has flourished in an election to transfer democracy. If the allegation is granted, there is concern that opposition supporters could develop into a massive protest.

The opposition party in Thailand, the New Future Party, decided to break away from military administration in the election for the transfer of civil administration in March, and while gaining support mainly from young people, despite the new party, advanced to the third party.

A lawyer man insisted that the New Future Party was "conspiring to overthrow the constitutional monarchy", and in May, filed a petition with the Constitutional Court to dismantle the party.

After reviewing the content, the court decided on May 25 that it would provide a decision on whether to grant the complaint on the 21st of next month.

The New Future Party has denied the allegations.

Regarding the New Future Party, the Thai Election Commission, which is said to be close to the current administration, has filed a petition against the Constitutional Court seeking to disqualify the party from leadership and dismantle the party. The judgment is given.

There has been growing opposition among party supporters to these moves, and it is feared that the court, which approved a motion to dismantle the party next month, could develop into a massive protest, and the judiciary said. There is interest in judgment.