Move Forward won the most seats in last year’s election - but was blocked from forming a government.
A Thai court has ordered the dissolution of the reformist party which won the most seats and votes in last year’s election - but was blocked from forming a government.
The ruling also banned Move Forward's charismatic, young former leader Pita Limjaroenrat and 10 other senior figures from politics for 10 years.
The verdict from the Constitutional Court was expected, after its ruling in January that Move Forward’s campaign promise to change royal defamation laws was unconstitutional.
Taiwan’s minority ruling party DPP (40% votes in both president and parliament after 8 years’ corruptions) is doing the same thing. DPP is using all the grand justices replaced and appointed by DPP in the past 8 years to veto the parliamentary reform bill. If the minority party does not accept bills revised and passed by majority parties (KMT and TPP), then what is the use of elections? In addition, Taiwan has no royal family to consider.