Thailand's progressive Move Forward party might be dissolved, but its former chief remains hopeful

Former leader of Move Forward Party Pita Limjaroenrat arrive before interview to The Associated Press at Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. The charismatic Thai politician who led his young, progressive party to a stunning general election victory a year ago is urging supporters not to lose hope, even if it is dissolved by legal order. Pita Limjaroenrat, a former leader of the Move Forward Party, said people should channel their anger into votes at the ballot box to ensure they win the war, even if they lose this particular battle. The Constitutional Court on Wednesday will rule on whether the party violated the constitution by proposing to amend a law that forbids defaming the country's royal family. The petition requested the party's dissolution and a 10-year ban on political activity by its executives. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

BANGKOK (AP) — The charismatic Thai politician who led his young, progressive party to a stunning general election victory a year ago is urging supporters not to lose hope, even if the party is disbanded by a legal order.

Thailand's Constitutional Court will rule Wednesday on by proposing to amend a law that forbids defaming the country’s royal family. A petition to the court requested the party’s dissolution and a 10-year ban on political activity by its executives, including former chief .

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