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Three tough challenges the ruling Pheu Thai Party faces
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2024
The MoU with Cambodia and the NACC probe into alleged privileged treatment for Thaksin are hot-button issues
Can Pheu Thai continue to straddle the line?
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2024
Party also forced to tread carefully as divisions in opinion from within on amnesty bill again rear their ugly head
Thaksin scheduled to be present in Criminal Court on Monday
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2024
Former PM ordered to show up to review public prosecutors’ evidence in lese majeste case against him
UTNP pledges support for Pheu Thai’s PM candidate
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2024
United Thai Nation Party promises support provided they do not advocate amending Article 112 of the Penal Code
PP leader vows ‘careful approach’ to amending lese majeste law
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2024
People’s Party leader Natthaphong has promised a more prudent approach to amendments and assured supporters of his party’s commitment to strategic reform
NACC to let 44 ex-Move Forward MPs defend themselves over lese majeste bill
THURSDAY, AUGUST 08, 2024
Commissioner vows to ensure fairness in the inquiry process
Move Forward executives will lose their electoral rights for 10 years
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 07, 2024
Eleven executives of the Move Forward Party will lose their electoral rights, and are prohibited from registering or helping establish a new political party for 10 years.
Piyabutr has reservations about verdict to disband Move Forward Party
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 07, 2024
The dissolution of a political party on the charge of being hostile to the constitutional monarchy system of governance would not benefit Thailand, prominent political figure Piyabutr Saengkanokkul said on Wednesday.
Pita rallies Move Forward ahead of ruling
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 07, 2024
Move Forward’s Pita Limjaroenrat takes a group photo with fellow party members on Tuesday ahead of today’s Constitutional Court’s ruling on whether the party should be dissolved.
No sign of respite for lese majeste offenders, govt stance shows
MONDAY, JULY 22, 2024
New amnesty bill unlikely to include Article 112 violators as nobody other than Move Forward dare support them
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