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VisitWhat will be the leadership status of the Move Forward Party following the court's decision by September 30, 2024?
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Thai Court Sets August 7 Verdict Date for Move Forward Party Dissolution Case on Wednesday
Jul 17, 2024, 04:32 AM
The Constitutional Court of Thailand has scheduled August 7 as the verdict date for the dissolution case of the Move Forward Party, the largest opposition party in parliament. The Move Forward Party has been urging the court to initiate an inquiry into their dissolution case, arguing that the Election Commission's evidence should be challenged and proper regulations were not followed. The decision was announced on Wednesday.
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