Constitutional Court in Thailand dismisses allegations dismissed by opposition parties Jan 21 20:38

The Thai Constitutional Court has ruled on Monday that the opposition, which had made a leap in last year's general election, should be dismissed from the opposition, calling for a breakout from military administration. The shape was avoided.

Thailand's opposition party, the “New Future Party,” made the leap from military politics in the general election for the transfer of civil government in March last year, and made a leap into the third party, but said, “We are planning to overthrow the constitutional monarchy.” For example, a lawyer man was alleging the dismantling of the party. The Constitutional Court of Thailand has ruled on Tuesday to dismiss the allegation, stating, "There is not enough evidence. The party has not attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy." Protests were being held among young supporters over the New Future Party last November, when the leadership status of the party was stripped and there were political backgrounds to the allegations of dismissal. Dismissal of the party has been avoided at the discretion of the court for the time being, but the Thai Election Commission has also filed a petition to dismantle the party on the grounds that there has been an illegal exchange of funds, and the party will be active as a political party in the future. It is still uncertain whether we can continue.

Opposition and New Futures headquarters headquarters in Bangkok have been cheered by supporters who have been told to dismiss the allegations. At a press conference, Mr. Thanatone said, `` The members of the New Future Party will continue to actively work in the Diet and monitor the administration, '' and will continue to face the current administration I showed my thoughts. Party executives also complained that `` there are other moves to disband the New Future Party, but they will not maintain a democratic system, '' accusing the Election Commission of a separate petition for dismissal. did.