Thai Court Suspends 'Overstaying' PM As Fate Of Term Decided
- By The Financial District

- Aug 25, 2022
- 1 min read
Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday, August 24, 2022, that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha must suspend his active duties while the court decides whether he has overstayed his legal term in office or not, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

Photo Insert: Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha
It was not immediately announced who would assume his duties as acting prime minister. Under the law, it would be Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, who is ranked first among several deputies.
He is a close political ally of Prayuth and part of the same military clique that staged the 2014 coup that initially brought him to power. The court’s decision was announced in a statement after the news was leaked to Thai media.
The court agreed unanimously there was reason to consider the petition arguing he has exceeded his term limit. By a vote of 5 to 4, the court members agreed to suspend Prayuth from his duties effective Wednesday until it reached a decision.
The court did not say when it would issue its decision on whether Prayuth has breached the clause in the constitution on the eight-year limit. If it rules that he did, he would lose his post right away.
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