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  2. Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin removed from ...

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    Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been removed from office after a court ruled he had violated the constitution, in a shock decision that plunges the kingdom into further political ...

  3. Supreme Court of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the president of the Supreme Court of Thailand. The Court consists of the president, vice presidents, secretary, and a number of justices. In the present-day juridical system, the president of the Supreme Court is also the head of the Courts of Justice. At least three justices of the Supreme Court form a quorum. At present, the Supreme ...

  4. Explainer-Four Thai court cases that could unleash political ...

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    Thailand faces a critical week of court cases that could trigger a political crisis in Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, with the fate of the prime minister and the main opposition hanging ...

  5. Thai court dismisses PM Srettha Thavisin for gross ethics ...

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    Real estate tycoon Srettha becomes the fourth Thai premier in 16 years to be removed in verdicts by the same court, after its judges ruled 5-4 in favour of dismissing him for failing to perform ...

  6. Rulings of the Constitutional Court of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The rulings of the Constitutional Court of Thailand have, since the Court's establishment in 1998, had an important impact on Thai politics and jurisprudence. Major rulings having included the 1999 ruling that Deputy Minister of Agriculture Newin Chidchop could retain his Cabinet seat after being sentenced to imprisonment for defamation, the 2001 acquittal of Thaksin Shinawatra for filing an ...

  7. Thai court accepts complaint seeking PM's removal over ... - AOL

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    Thailand's Constitutional Court accepted a complaint on Thursday seeking to remove Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin over his cabinet appointment of a lawyer who served jail time, in a new legal ...

  8. Lèse-majesté in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Court proceedings are lengthy, and defendants often pleading guilty as the quickest route to freedom. [84] Court decisions are often overturned in the higher courts, thus lengthening the proceedings. [84] Civilian courts often handed sentences of five years imprisonment per count, while military courts often handed sentences of 10 years per ...

  9. Thai court sets June 18 for hearing on PM Srettha ... - AOL

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    Thailand's Constitutional Court said on Wednesday that it will hear a case on June 18 that could lead to the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin related to a cabinet appointment that is ...