Courts to hear 4 key cases

Courts to hear 4 key cases

Senate surveys ruling expected wednesday

Courts to hear 4 key cases

Tomorrow ( Tuesday ) as the Constitutional Court begins its investigation into three political cases, and the Office of Attorney-General ( OAG ) is scheduled to indict former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on a lese majeste charge, is expected to rise significantly.

Just one case may be decided wednesday, with the Constitutional Court set to render a decision, despite the likelihood that all four cases will have an impact on the political landscape. The situation involves the validity of four Senate election law procedures.

The prosecutor announced last week that it had obtained sufficient information to issue a ruling tomorrow that will determine whether the continued Senate election process will continue or get revoked. On June 26, the election’s final step will take place.

It is anticipated that it will take a while before decisions are made in the other two cases, which concern the fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the opposition Move Forward Party ( MFP).

Anutin Charnvirakul, the deputy prime minister and internal secretary, downplayed the ramifications of the prosecutor’s much-anticipated selections in these cases on Monday.

He claimed that the government could not be in any of these situations, and that it had to carry on with its work to maintain national security no matter what the results were.

The Bhumjaithai Party leader, Mr. Anutin, also referred to as doubtful remarks by Pannika Wanich, a crucial Democratic Movements member, that the MFP may ally with Bhumjaithai after the next vote or if there had already been political change before that time.

” There wo n’t be any changes in the political camp. With more than 300 Members, the current administration is powerful. We work in harmony and help each additional”, he said.

Mr. Anutin stated that he anticipates seeing Mr. Srettha, who is taking a tired keep as a result of Covid- 19, on Wednesday at parliament during the House’s session to discuss the budget bill for the 2025 governmental year.

Pakornwut Udompipatsakul, an Stock list- MP, said the group has made no procedures for Tuesday’s jury proceedings because the judge is not scheduled to hand down a decision.

” But we’re waiting to see if the judge will allow an investigation. If it is allowed, the side’s legal team will make preparation”, he said.

The party has claimed that the Election Commission (EC ) failed to properly follow the instructions in the organic law for events when attempting to dissolve the group. It has requested that the jury conduct an investigation before deciding to decline the case.

Of the four main cases, Thaksin’s der guess event attracts most people notice. He will meet with the prosecution on Tuesday so that he can get fully charged in court.

Winyat Chartmontri, Thaksin’s attorney, confirmed on Monday the ex- top will go the indictment hearing amid rumours he may attempt to prolong proceedings for a next time.

Former prime minister Warong Dechgitvigrom claimed the former leader of the Thai Pakdee Party had been admitted to a hospital and that Thaksin would not appear in court.

Because several other least-majest suspects have been granted bail, chief government whip Wisut Chainarun on Monday expressed confidence in Thaksin’s ability to be freed.

He added that the public should be concerned about the House debate over the budget expenditure bill rather than whether Thaksin will face indictment.

Meanwhile, Sorawit Limparangsri, a spokesman for the Courts of Justice, stated on Monday that the Judicial Commission had been informed of reports that were being circulated on social media about attempts to obstruct judicial proceedings in order to obtain bail for a particular suspect. He claimed that the Supreme Court president has been asked to set up a panel to gather information about the reports and that the public will be informed if progress is made.