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Thai Raksa Chart to be dissolved

The future of Thai Raksa Chart is now in the hands of the Constitutional Court after the Election Commission recommended that it dissolve the party on Wednesday. (Post Today photo)

The Election Commission on Wednesday decided to recommend that the Constitutional Court dissolve the Thai Raksa Chart Party (TRC) for nominating Princess Ubolratana to be its prime ministerial candidate.

EC secretary-general Charungwit Phumma said the poll organising agency had found TRC in breach of Section 92 of the 2018 Political Parties Act.

Section 92 states that after obtaining credible evidence that a party has committed an act deemed hostile to the constitutional monarchy, the EC must propose the dissolution of the party to the Constitutional Court.

EC chairman Ittiporn Boonpracong forwarded the case to the court as soon as the decision was made.

The EC move followed TRC's registration of the princess to be its candidate for prime minister on Friday morning. His Majesty the King issued a royal command on Friday night stating members of the royal family should not be drawn into politics.

"The act is deemed hostile to the constitutional monarchy," he said.

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