AP :
Thailand’s Constitutional Court agreed Wednesday to hear a case seeking the dissolution of the reformist Move Forward Party over their campaign pledge to reform the kingdom’s tough royal defamation laws.
The party upended the kingdom’s political order in last year’s May election, scoring the most votes after a campaign promising reform of the military, business monopolies and to amend the lese-majeste laws.
But their audacious bid shocked the Thai establishment and ended with them locked out of a coalition government following months of political and legal wrangling.
Last month, the Election Commission (EC) agreed “unanimously” to petition the Constitutional Court to dissolve MFP over the party’s campaign pledge to reform the kingdom’s tough royal insult laws.
In a statement, the Constitutional Court said Wednesday it “accepts this request for ruling”.