Constitutional Court Accepting request to dissolve the Progressive Party and propose amendments to Section 112

Constitutional Court, Constitutional Court Accepting a request to dissolve the Kao Klai Party for consideration on the grounds of a proposed amendment to Section 112 to overthrow the government. Give an opportunity to present an answer to the allegation within 15 days. Office of the Constitutional Court Publish the decision Constitutional Court in the case of the Registrar of Political Parties Office of the Election Commission Submit a petition in the case where there is reasonable evidence to believe that the party has made progress. Has behavior that subverts the democratic regime of government with the King as Head of State. and is characterized by actions that are hostile to the democratic regime of government with the King as Head of State. It was the cause of the dissolution of the Kaew Klai Party. According to the Organic Act on Political Parties of 2017, Section 92, and requested to revoke the right to run for election of party executive committee members. Prohibited from serving on the executive co mmittee of newly registered political parties for a period of 10 years. The Constitutional Court ruled that The Political Party Registrar has evidence to believe that the Kao Klai Party is actually acting in accordance with Section 92 of the Organic Act on Political Parties. Therefore, it has been ordered to accept this petition for consideration and decision in accordance with the Organic Act on Constitutional Court Procedure 2018. Section 7 The Constitutional Court will notify The political party registrar was informed and sent a copy of the request to the Progressive Party. Has submitted an explanation to the Constitutional Court within 15 days from the date of receiving a copy of this petition. Source: Thai News Agency