"Thai Court Ruling Threatens Dissolution of Move Forward Party Over Royal Reform Efforts"

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Thailand's popular pro-democracy party Move Forward, led by Pita Limjaroenrat, faces dissolution after a court ruled its campaign promise to amend the lese majeste law as unconstitutional, potentially leading to a ban on its leaders from politics. The court's decision reinforces the untouchability of the lese majeste law, stifling any discussion of the powerful monarchy and sending a clear message that political dissent will not be permitted. This ruling has sparked concerns about the erosion of democratic freedoms and the stifling of political criticism in Thailand.
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