Thai party halts royal defamation law reform campaign after court ruling
Thailand’s Move Forward Party faces court order on wednesday to halt its campaign pushing for amendments royal defamation laws
Thailand’s Move Forward Party, which won most seats at the last election, on Wednesday ordered to stop campaigning to reform the kingdom’s tough royal defamation laws, as a top court ruled the policy was unlawful.
The party, which secured the most votes in the 2023 election, has been a vocal advocate for reforming royal defamation laws, challenging the influence of Thailand’s monarchy and military-connected elite.
Party’s stems from its promises to rein in the power of the monarchy and military, resonating with a majority of voters who seek a more democratic and transparent governance system.
As Thailand grapples with these political challenges, the role of Party’s and similar movements becomes crucial in shaping the country’s democratic landscape.
The court’s decision will likely have a profound impact on the party’s ability to operate, raising concerns about the broader implications for democratic values and freedoms in Thailand.
Source:Newsroom
#haber#