BANGKOK — Thailand's Constitutional Court will reconvene next week on two cases that could plunge the Southeast Asian kingdom into turmoil: one targeting Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, and the other, the country's largest opposition party.Srettha could be thrown out of office if he loses his ethics case over the appointment of a Cabinet minister with a criminal conviction.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin waves to the crowd during a Pride parade in the capital Bangkok on June 1, 2024. AP FILE PHOTOThe court said on Wednesday it had 'ordered relevant parties to identify witnesses and evidence' in Srettha's case, and told the election commission to submit more witness accounts in its petition against the MFP.
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